Digital skimmers—malicious code that hackers inject into legitimate websites to grab payment data—already posed a potential risk to online shoppers long before the Covid-19 crisis, but they are ramping up in the wake of the virus to prey on victims who are increasing online shopping.
Month: March 2020
Lurking in the shadows: the disturbing rise of stalkerware
David Ruiz, an online privacy advocate comments on the dangers of stalkerware in this E&T article.
Malwarebytes Amplifies Middle Eastern Presence with Strategic Hire
Khalid Abu Baker joins Malwarebytes’ local sales team, bringing a strong reputation for customer satisfaction and deep network of contacts Santa Clara, Calif. – March 19,…
Hackers Attack Microsoft Windows Users: Dangerous Threat Group Exploits ‘COVID-19 Fear’
Malwarebytes exposes threat actors taking advantage of Coronavirus fears in a golden opportunity for threat actors to capitalize on fear, spread misinformation, and generate mass hysteria.
DtSR Episode 385 – Malware on the Lifeline
On this episode of the Down the Security Rabbithole podcast, Nathan Collier from Malwarebytes reports some findings from his research that…
Malwarebytes Bolsters Leadership Team with Seasoned Veteran Adam Hyder to Head Engineering
New SVP of engineering to fuel innovation and product development Santa Clara, Calif. – March 10, 2020- MalwarebytesTM, a leading advanced…
A deep dive into the dark web: Behind the mystery and preserving privacy
Researcher Pieter Arntz dives into the realities of the Dark Web, busting myths and exploring why you should care about the Dark Web.