Microsoft has warned that “multiple adversaries and nation-state actors” are making use of the recent Atlassian Confluence RCE vulnerability. A fix…
Tag: ransomware
A week in security (June 6 – June 12)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Stay safe!
BlackBasta is the latest ransomware to target ESXi virtual machines on Linux
BlackBasta, an alleged subdivisionof the ransomware group Conti, just began supporting the encryption of VMware’s ESXi virtual machines (VM) installed on…
5 Linux malware families SMBs should protect themselves against
There’s no shortage of reasons why an SMB might use Linux to run their business: There are plenty of distros to…
Ransomware Task Force priorities see progress in first year
This blog is part of our live coverage from RSA Conference 2022: US President Joseph R. Biden Jr., The White House,…
Internet Safety Month: Avoiding the consequences of unsafe Internet practices
Welcome to Internet Safety Month, a once-a-year event in which you, the public, are told that anywhere between three and 30…
Ransomware: May 2022 review
The Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence team monitors the threat landscape continuously and produces monthly ransomware reports based on a mixture of proprietary…
Ransomware attack turns 2022 into 1977 for Somerset County
1977 was quite the year. Led Zeppelin! Jimmy Carter! Saturday Night Fever! We can now add “a ransomware attack” to this…
A week in security (May 23 – 29)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Stay safe out there!
Eerie GoodWill ransomware forces victims to publish videos of good deeds on social media
Ransomware does what the name implies: holds your files or network to ransom. Pay the authors, typically in cryptocurrency, and you…