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Will Google’s Privacy Sandbox take the bite out of tracking cookies?
March 6, 2021 - Third-party cookies have been the lynchpin of online advertising for many years. Plans to phase cookies out forever continue to run...
A week in security (January 25 – January 31)
February 1, 2021 - January 28 was Data Privacy Day, but for Malwarebytes Labs, it was Data Privacy Week. As such, we’re packed with more...
Coronavirus scams, found and explained
March 20, 2020 - Coronavirus has changed the face of the world, restricting countless individuals from dining at restaurants, working from cafes, and visiting their...
Battling online coronavirus scams with facts
February 10, 2020 - UPDATE 03/05/2020: Yesterday, our malware intelligence researchers found a clever ploy to hide an info-stealer behind a website that purported to...
A week in security (December 2 – December 8)
December 9, 2019 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took a look at a new version of the IcedID Trojan, described web skimmers up...
Canada and the U.K. hit by Ramnit Trojan in new malvertising campaign
March 21, 2017 - Over the last few days we have observed an increase in malvertising activity coming from adult websites that have significant traffic (several million...
Fake Forbes story becomes bearer of “smart drug” news
December 5, 2016 - First, we had fake online Canadian pharmacies, and then fake diet supplements. Now, we have fake brain enhancers. Stephen Hawking Predicts, “This...
GTA 5 Money Generator Scams: They’re Wheelie Bad
September 22, 2015 - Grand Theft Auto online is still as popular as ever, with new content being released soon and everybody ramping up their...
Com[dot]com Site Leads to Fake Daily Mail Article, Other Dodgy Sites
September 7, 2015 - When news of “com.com” (previously owned by CNET) being quietly sold to dsparking.com, a known entity in the realm of browser...
A Week in Security (Aug 30 – Sep 05)
September 7, 2015 - Last week, we talked about a fake Android rooting tool, a supposedly unlimited offer of games that eventually ended in frustration,...