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Cybersecurity labeling scheme introduced to help users choose safe IoT devices
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a wide variety of devices that are connected to the…
A week in security (December 23 – 29)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we continued our retrospective coverage with a look at how lawmakers in the United States treated…
Fake Elder Scrolls Online developers go phishing on PlayStation
A player of popular gaming title Elder Scrolls Online recently took to Reddit to warn users of a phish via Playstation…
New version of IcedID Trojan uses steganographic payloads
This blog post was authored by @hasherezade, with contributions from @siri_urz and Jérôme Segura. Security firm Proofpoint recently published a report…
IoT bills and guidelines: a global response
You may not have noticed, but Internet of Things (IoT) rules and regulations are coming whether manufacturers want them or not….
A week in security (October 14 – 20)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we tried to unlock the future of the password (its vulnerabilities, current alternatives, and possible future…
When can we get rid of passwords for good?
Or perhaps I should have asked, “Can we ever get rid of passwords for good?” The security world knows passwords are…
Medical industry struggles with PACS data leaks
In the medical world, sharing patient data between organizations and specialists has always been an issue. X-Rays, notes, CT scans, and…
A week in security (April 1 – 7)
Last week, Malwarebytes Labs took readers on a brief tour of some of the world’s most notable data privacy laws, explored…