For the last few weeks, there’s been a solid stream of fake PayPal emails in circulation, twisting FOMO (fear of missing…
Tag: phishing
A week in security (July 20 – 26)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, our Lock and Code podcast delved into Bluetooth and beacon technology. We also dug into APT…
A week in security (July 6 – 12)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took an in-depth look at card skimmers targeting ASP sites, we released another episode of…
Coronavirus campaigns lead to surge in malware threats, Labs report finds
In the first three months of 2020, as the world clamped down to limit coronavirus, cyber threats ramped up. Our latest,…
10 best practices for MSPs to secure their clients and themselves from ransomware
Lock-downs and social distancing may be on, but when it comes to addressing the need for IT support—whether by current of…
Cybercriminals impersonate World Health Organization to distribute fake coronavirus e-book
The number of scams, threats, and malware campaigns taking advantage of public concern over the coronavirus is increasing each day. As…
A week in security (March 2 – 8)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we fired up part 1 of our series on child identity theft, asked how well law…
A week in security (January 27 – February 2)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at the strengths and weaknesses of the Zero Trust model, gave you the low-down…
Securing the MSP: why they’re their own worst enemy
We’ve previously discussed threats to managed service providers (MSPs), covering their status as a valuable secondary target to both an assortment…
Spear phishing 101: what you need to know
Phishing, a cyberattack method as old as viruses and Nigerian Princes, continues to be one of the most popular means of…