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New Mac OS X remediation offering and forensics capabilities for enterprise
May 26, 2016 - At Malwarebytes, our mission is to protect consumers and businesses from the most dangerous cyber threats. Today, we announced a new...
Was Mac OS X really the most vulnerable in 2015?
January 8, 2016 - Much has been said in the security world about the recent release of data on vulnerabilities discovered in 2015. Due to the...
A look at the OS X “BrokenChain” vulnerability
September 4, 2015 - On Monday, I wrote about an issue with a Genieo installer that was automatically clicking the Allow button in a keychain...
Privilege escalation vulnerability found in OS X
July 23, 2015 - Security researcher Stefan Esser published the details of a vulnerability in OS X a couple weeks ago that allows an attacker to...
New bash bug could wreak havoc on Linux and OS X systems
September 25, 2014 - Update (12:34 PM): Web security firm Sucuri has already detected in the wild attempts to load remote shells onto servers using...
Apple’s OS X FBI Ransomware Goes Global
July 22, 2013 - Last week we blogged about how Apple’s Mac OS X users are vulnerable to the FBI Ransomware attacks. These social engineering...
Q&A About The Latest HTML Ransomware Affecting Mac OS X users
July 17, 2013 - The post I wrote about the FBI Ransomware Now Targeting Apple’s Mac OS X users has received a lot of attention. Perhaps it...
FBI Ransomware Now Targeting Apple’s Mac OS X Users
July 15, 2013 - For years, Windows users have been plagued by ransomware demanding several hundred dollars to unlock their computers. The bad guys know...
TikTok ordered to close Canada offices following “national security review”
November 8, 2024 - Canada wants TikTok to dissolve its business in the country. TikTok plans to challenge the decision in court
Crooks bank on Microsoft’s search engine to phish customers
November 4, 2024 - If you searched for your bank's login page via Bing recently, you may have visited a fraudulent website enabling criminals to get your credentials and even your two-factor security code.