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A week in security (March 18 – 24)
March 25, 2019 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we touched on the susceptibility of hospitals against phishing attacks, password reuse, the risk of interactive...
Facebook’s history betrays its privacy pivot
March 20, 2019 - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg proposed a radical pivot for his company this month: it would start caring—really—about privacy, building out a...
A week in security (March 11 – 17)
March 18, 2019 - Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at the Lazarus group in our series about APT groups, we discussed the introduction...
Good bots, bad bots: friend or foe?
February 20, 2019 - One of the most talked about technologies online today is the ubiquitous bot. Simultaneously elusive yet also responsible for all of...
Merging Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram: a technical, reputational hurdle
February 7, 2019 - Secure messaging is supposed to be just that—secure. That means no backdoors, strong encryption, private messages staying private, and, for some...
Christmas tech scams roundup
December 20, 2018 - There’s a fair few Christmas tech scams floating around out there as 2018 winds up, and we thought it’d be a...
Fake browser update seeks to compromise more MikroTik routers
October 12, 2018 - This blog post was authored by @hasherezade and Jérôme Segura. MikroTik, a Latvian company that makes routers and ISP wireless systems, has been dealing...
Everybody and their mother is blocking ads, so why aren’t you?
July 9, 2018 - This post may ruffle a few feathers. But we’re not here to offer advice to publishers on how to best generate revenue...
A week in security (June 18 – June 24)
June 25, 2018 - Last week, we took a deep dive into SamSam ransomware, looked at ways how to identify and delete malicious emails, recognized that there are now...
Social media: A treasure trove of spam and scams
June 5, 2018 - There are two kinds of spam associated with social media. There are spam ads that actually live on social media, and...