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Myspace vs. Facebook: the good old days?
April 16, 2018 - Many people have fond memories of ye olde Myspace dotte comme, and those rose-splashed spectacles seem to have grown ever larger...
What Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica problem means for your data
March 26, 2018 - As you may already know, there’s been a security meltdown at Facebook, thanks to a company called Cambridge Analytica and Donald...
419 scammer offers USD $60 million—and a free child
October 18, 2017 - Scammers often come crawling out of the woodwork in all sorts of places you wouldn’t necessarily expect. This is to their...
Locky ransomware is back, but we already protect against it
April 21, 2017 - In our Q1 2017 Tactics and Techniques report, we mentioned that the Locky ransomware had mysteriously vanished. Indeed, for a while, it completely...
Locky Bart ransomware and backend server analysis
January 31, 2017 - In this post we will cover the Locky Bart ransomware. The developers of Locky Bart already had 2 very successful ransomware...
Ransomware tries its hand at being a deadly viral meme
December 13, 2016 - Memes are weird things and weren’t always about lolcats or frogs or whatever the latest terrible image macro doing the rounds...
New UK legal guidelines for law enforcement and social media
October 14, 2016 - The UK’s Crown Prosecution Services (CPS) has recently updated its social media guidelines for prosecutors and law enforcement in an effort...
A week in security (Aug 14 – Aug 20)
August 22, 2016 - Last week, we published two blog posts about the Shakti Trojan: first, an overview of what it is (an information stealer...
A Brief Guide to FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION
January 14, 2016 - This blog post explains what FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION is and why browser hijackers seem to love it. It also points out that this...
A Week in Security (Nov 15 – Nov 21)
November 23, 2015 - Last week, our CEO and founder Marcin Kleczynski recalled his time in the UK and Ireland. One of the main highlights...