Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at IoT problems, Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday, and how cybercriminals want access to your cloud…
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Cybercriminals want your cloud services accounts, CISA warns
On January 13 the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a warning about several recent successful cyberattacks on various organizations’…
The many ways you can be scammed on Facebook, part II
In part 1 of this article series, we looked at data mining schemes, scam ad campaigns, concert tickets scams, and PayPal…
Get a head start on defending against tax scams
It may not be tax season in your part of the world right now but you’ll no doubt be pleased to…
Lock and Code S1Ep21: Lesson planning your school’s cybersecurity with Doug Levin
This week on Lock and Code, we discuss the top security headlines generated right here on Labs and around the Internet….
The many ways you can be scammed on Facebook, part I
Scams can be found anywhere, and Facebook is no exception. And, with the holiday season just around the corner, and the…
November spam roundup: Stalkers, property tips, porn, stern words and PayPal
Today we’re rounding up some of the interesting pieces of spam currently in circulation, taking in everything from housing deals to…
Black Friday 2020: How to shop safely online
Black Friday 2020 promises to be somewhat different from years gone by thanks to COVID-19. The annual surge of in-store chaos…
A week in security (November 9 – November 15)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we reported on multiple patch releases: from Mozilla’s Firefox and Thunderbird to Google’s Chrome. We also…
Fake COVID-19 survey hides ransomware in Canadian university attack
This post was authored by Jérôme Segura with contributions from Hossein Jazi, Hasherezade and Marcelo Rivero. In recent weeks, we’ve observed…