We often get asked about drive-by download attacks, how they work, and specifically about what sites people may have visited just prior to…
Tag: ransomware
In this post we will cover the Locky Bart ransomware. The developers of Locky Bart already had 2 very successful ransomware…
VirLocker is in no way new, it has been making a mess of victim’s machines for quite a few years now….
Malwarebytes released our annual list of predictions for the year 2017. We claimed that ransomware will remain king—and personal. We also…
From March 2016 we’ve observed the evolution of an interesting low-level ransomware, Petya – you can read about it here. The second…
2016 was the year of ransomware, with hackers focusing their attention on exploiting Internet users and businesses around the world for…
Memes are weird things and weren’t always about lolcats or frogs or whatever the latest terrible image macro doing the rounds…
I am thrilled to announce the launch of our next-generation product, Malwarebytes 3.0! This product is built to provide comprehensive protection…
Last week, we commented on Gooligan, homed in on a fake WhatsApp phishing email, and discussed about a rogue Chrome extension…
Last week, we took a look at a ransomware called PrincessLocker, of which researcher Hasherezade created its decryptor. At the same…