Results for 'Nuclear'
Hackers try to poison Florida City’s drinking water
February 9, 2021 - The FBI, the Secret Service, and the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office are currently investigating an attempted poisoning of a city by...
How NOT to fail at PDF redaction
February 8, 2021 - The heated spat between Europe and AstraZeneca over a contract has segued into an unexpected blunder that left many of us...
Explosive technology and 3D printers: a history of deadly devices
August 14, 2020 - Hackers: They’ll turn your computer into a BOMB! “Hackers turning computers into bombs” is a now legendary headline, taken from the...
A week in security (July 6 – 12)
July 13, 2020 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took an in-depth look at card skimmers targeting ASP sites, we released another episode of...
A decade in cybersecurity fails: the top breaches, threats, and ‘whoopsies’ of the 2010s
December 19, 2019 - This post was co-authored by Wendy Zamora and Chris Boyd. All opinions expressed belong to your mom. Back in the days...
A week in security (October 28 – November 3)
November 4, 2019 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we celebrated the birth of the Internet 50 years ago, highlighted reports about the US Federal...
As Internet turns 50, more risks and possibilities emerge
October 29, 2019 - This op-ed originally appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on October 28, 2019. We occupy a richly-connected world. On the Internet,...
A week in security (August 19 – 25)
August 26, 2019 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we reported on the presence of Magecart on a type of poker software; outlined how the...
Chernobyl’s lessons for critical-infrastructure cybersecurity
June 21, 2019 - This story originally ran on The Parallax on April 26, 2019. CHERNOBYL EXCLUSION ZONE, Ukraine—The stray dog looking directly at me...
Malware targeting industrial plants: a threat to physical security
April 17, 2019 - We live in a world where more and more manufacturing processes are controlled by computers that send instructions to robots. This...