Results for 'FIFA'

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We dig into the Game Players Code

October 22, 2021 - Gaming security is getting a lot of attention at the moment. Rightly so; it’s a huge target for scammers and malware...

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A week in security (June 7 – June 13)

June 14, 2021 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Other cybersecurity news Stay safe, everyone!

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A week in security (October 12 – October 18)

October 19, 2020 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at journalism’s role in cybersecurity on our Lock and Code podcast, gave tips for...

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News | Threats

Search hijackers change Chrome policy to remote administration

June 11, 2020 - The latest type of installer in the saga of search hijacking changes a Chrome policy which tells users it can’t be...

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Cybercrime | News

World Cup 2018: malware attacks gunning for goal

June 27, 2018 - World Cup 2018 is upon us and in full swing, bringing together 32 nations for a month of footballing to see...

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A week in security (June 4 – June 10)

June 11, 2018 - Last week on Labs, we took a look at hidden mobile ads, the perils of social media spam, and how to...

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Cybercrime | News

Bitly Imitation Leads to Malware Download

May 18, 2015 - URL shortening services can be a marketing person’s and social media buff’s best friend. However, they can become a cause of worry for...

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Cybercrime | News

Bots and Online Gaming: We Talk to Reality Check

January 12, 2015 - Cheat bots in MMORPG worlds – and first person shooters, for that matter – have been a problem for many years....

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A Week in Security (Dec 07 – 13)

December 15, 2014 - Fake FIFA Twitter profiles are not something new to us. In fact, we’ve already written about them in several occasions here on Malwarebytes Unpacked. Malware...

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Cybercrime | News | Scams

Some Phishy Football Antics…

December 9, 2014 - This isn’t exactly like saying Candyman 5 times into a mirror, but it’s still quite the dangerous invocation: The bot alternates...

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