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Four key cybersecurity practices during geopolitical upheaval
Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine has altered the landscape of cybersecurity threats facing organizations both near and far from the physical…
Microsoft: Slow MFA adoption presents “dangerous mismatch” in security
Multi-factor authentication (MFA)has been around for many years now, but few enterprises have fully embraced it. In fact, according to Microsoft’s…
Internet safety tips for kids and teens: A comprehensive guide for the modern parent
When it comes to picking a new device for your child, it’s often difficult to know where to start. Whether you’re…
“I have full control of your device”: Sextortion scam rears its ugly head in time for 2021
Malwarebytes recently received a report about a fresh spate of Bitcoin sextortion scam campaigns doing the rounds. Bitcoin sextortion scams tend…
A week in security (October 7 – 13)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we peered into the possible future of cybersecurity insurance, described the process for securing today’s managed…
5 simple steps to securing your remote employees
As remote working has become standard practice, employees are working from anywhere and using any device they can to get the…
Is two-factor authentication (2FA) as secure as it seems?
Two-factor authentication (2FA) was invented to add an extra layer of security to the—now considered old-fashioned and insecure—simple login procedure of…
The many faces of omnichannel fraud
The rise of new technologies, social networks, and other means of online communication have brought about compelling changes in industries across…
A week in security (July 9 – July 15)
Last week, we talked about domestic abuse fuelled by IoT, doing threat intel programs right, blocking ICO fraud, and man-in-the-middle attacks….