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A Week in Security (May 18 – 24)
May 26, 2014 - Here’s a review of last week’s posts on Malwarebytes Unpacked: Top news stories: Stay secure, everyone! The Malwarebytes Labs Team
Paypal Phishing Flood UPDATED
May 13, 2014 - Our researchers recently noticed a trend in phishing scams over the last week, namely that a specific style of PayPal phish...
Email-borne exploits: the not-so innocuous killers targeting small business
May 7, 2014 - Update (05/21/2014): As previously suspected, other reports also support that CVE-2013-2729 is being used in malicious PDFs). Email remains a widely used infection...
A Week in Security (April 20 – 26)
April 28, 2014 - Below is a bird’s-eye-view of blogs we published last week followed by top security news. As much as possible, we don’t...
A Week in Security (April 6 – 12)
April 14, 2014 - In case you missed any or most of our blog posts from last week, below is a handy list of links...
Beware of Fake UPS Exception E-mails
April 10, 2014 - A spam email claiming to be from UPS is making the rounds. As seen in the image above, the e-mail states...
Cyber-criminals Use Cancer to Deliver Malware
March 13, 2014 - Well, not literally, although that would make a frightening read. Nonetheless, the folks at Softpedia reported on a spam campaign instilling fears...
Hiding in plain sight: a story about a sneaky banking Trojan
February 17, 2014 - The Zeus/Zbot Trojan is one the most notorious banking Trojans ever created; it’s so popular it gave birth to many offshoots...
Using Good Code for Bad Things
February 13, 2014 - It’s quite common for malware to take code from the Windows API and use it for a malicious purpose. For example,...
How to Unpack a Self-Injecting Citadel Trojan
February 12, 2014 - The Citadel Trojan is nothing new, but I found one recently obtained from our collection systems and had a fun time...