Results for 'hasherezade'
Encryption 101: Decryptor’s thought process
March 27, 2018 - In the previous parts 1, 2 and 3 of this series, we covered the basics of encryption, walked through a live...
Hermes ransomware distributed to South Koreans via recent Flash zero-day
March 14, 2018 - This blog post was authored by @hasherezade, Jérôme Segura and Vasilios Hioureas. At the end of January, the South Korean Emergency...
A week in security (January 22 – January 28)
January 29, 2018 - Last week on Labs, we analyzed a rogue app outbreak on Twitter, took a look at how Singapore’s government is faring...
A coin miner with a “Heaven’s Gate”
January 17, 2018 - You might call the last two years the years of ransomware. Ransomware was, without a doubt, the most popular type of...
RIG exploit kit campaign gets deep into crypto craze
January 9, 2018 - There isn’t a day that goes by without a headline about yet another massive spike in Bitcoin valuation, or a story...
Napoleon: a new version of Blind ransomware
December 8, 2017 - The ransomware previously known as Blind has been spotted recently with a .napoleon extension and some additional changes. In this post,...
Terdot Trojan likes social media
November 22, 2017 - We usually advise people that have fallen victim to banker Trojans to change all their passwords, especially the ones that are...
A week in security (November 6 – November 12)
November 13, 2017 - After coming out victorious in a case against PUPs, Malwarebytes CEO Marcin Kleczynski has this to say: We fought for our...
How to solve the Malwarebytes CrackMe: a step-by-step tutorial
November 10, 2017 - The topic of this post is a Malwarebytes CrackMe—an exercise in malware analysis that I recently created. First, the challenge was...
BadRabbit: a closer look at the new version of Petya/NotPetya
October 24, 2017 - Petya/NotPetya (aka EternalPetya), made headlines in June, due to it’s massive attack on Ukraine. Today, we noted an outbreak of a...