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A “purchase order” PDF blocked by Malwarebytes led to a credential-harvesting phishing site. So we analyzed the attack and where the data went next.
We compared three incidents that surfaced today to show why the impact of a breach depends less on who was hit and more on what was taken.
Malwarebytes threat research reveals spike in adware and malicious malware families Triada and MobiDash heading into the holiday season.
Google will discontinue its dark web report early next year, prompting mixed reactions. How does dark web monitoring actually help keep you safe?
Scammers exploited a PayPal subscriptions feature to send legitimate emails from service@paypal.com, using fake purchase notifications to push tech support scams.
Criminals make malicious ChatGPT and Grok conversations appear at the top of common Google searches—leading users straight to the Atomic macOS Stealer.
Researchers have found Android malware that holds your files and your device hostage until you pay the ransom.
If we’re lucky, this update will close out 2025’s run of Chrome zero-days. This one is a V8 type-confusion issue already being exploited in the wild.
The update patches three zero-days and introduces a new PowerShell warning meant to help you avoid accidentally running unsafe code from the web.
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