Results for 'Nuclear'
Telstra Media’s Homepage Pushes Malvertising
August 21, 2015 - The media home page of Australia’s largest telecommunications company, Telstra, was pushing some malvertising similar to the attack we just documented on...
Malvertising Hits Online Dating Site PlentyOfFish
August 20, 2015 - We detected a malvertising attack on popular dating site PlentyOfFish (POF) which draws over 3 million daily users. The attack chain uses...
A Week in Security (Jul 26 – Aug 01)
August 3, 2015 - Last week, Malwarebytes announced that our line of security products now support Windows 10, Microsoft’s latest operating system to date. If...
USA TODAY Fantasy Sports Discussion Forum Serves Malware
July 28, 2015 - Some of the great places to exchange and participate in online communities are made possible by web forums. However, they may not always...
Advertising: The Digital Turf War on your Desktop
June 22, 2015 - Hello! Here’s your computer after ten minutes on the Internet: This nightmarish vision of “Buy all the things” is a very old...
Unusual Exploit Kit Targets Chinese Users (Part 1)
May 28, 2015 - We are very accustomed to seeing the same exploit kits over and over. Angler EK, Nuclear EK or Fiesta EK all...
A Week in Security (May 03 – May 09)
May 11, 2015 - Last week, our researchers talked about exploit kits, malvertising, PUPs, Rombertik, and then some. We took a look at the Fiesta EK,...
TeslaCrypt: Video game Safety 101
April 20, 2015 - TeslaCrypt is a piece of Ransomware which encrypts your data and locks it behind a “Pay up some serious cash or no...
A Week in Security (Apr 05 – 11)
April 13, 2015 - Last week, we shared with our readers another great news about the company: Malwarebytes partnered up with the Online Trust Alliance...
Compromised WordPress sites launch drive-by attacks off Pirate Bay clone
April 1, 2015 - WordPress, the leading Content Management System, is one of cyber criminals’ favourite target when it comes to hacking websites. Contrary to...