Firefox recently announced that it will be rolling out DNS-over-HTTPS (or DoH) soon to one percent of its Canadian users as…
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What is Incognito mode? Our private browsing 101
Incognito mode is the name of Google Chrome’s private browsing mode, but it’s also become the catch-all term used to describe…
Chrome users, here’s how to opt out of the Google FLoC trial
Two weeks after Google launched a trial to replace run-of-the-mill online user tracking with new-fangled online user tracking, several companies and…
A week in security (January 25 – January 31)
January 28 was Data Privacy Day, but for Malwarebytes Labs, it was Data Privacy Week. As such, we’re packed with more…
Why Data Privacy Day matters: A Lock and Code special with Mozilla, DuckDuckGo, and EFF
You can read our full-length blog here about the importance of Data Privacy Day and data privacy in general Today is…
Mozilla patches critical security issues in Firefox and Thunderbird
Mozilla has issued a critical patch for Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird after a security issue was discovered at the Tianfu…
The face of tomorrow’s cybercrime: Deepfake ransomware explained
While many countries are beginning to ease up on their respective pandemic lock downs—which, in turn, also means that everyone will…
A week in security (May 6 – 12)
Last week on Labs, we discussed what to do when you discover a data breach, how 5G could impact cybersecurity strategy,…
A week in security (April 29 – May 5)
Last week on Labs we discussed the possible exit scam of dark net market Wall Street Market, how the Electrum DDoS…
The top six takeaways for corporate data privacy compliance
For nearly two months, Malwarebytes Labs led readers on a journey through data privacy laws around the world, exploring the nuances…