Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence discovered a major malvertising campaign where scammers abuse Google Ads.
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Ukrainian organizations warned of hacking attempts using CredoMap malware, Cobalt Strike beacons
Malwarebytes Labs blog discussing Russia’s APT28 referenced in ZDNet article on CredoMap malware.
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…
Email sextortion scams are on the rise and they’re scary — here’s what to do if you get one
Kate Fazzini at CNBC speaks with our CEO, Marcin Kleczynski about what’s real and what isn’t when it comes to sextortion scams.
Flying under the radar: The biggest malware threats hiding in plain sight
Our CEO, Marcin Kleczynski explores the hidden threats we face from malware lurking beneath the surface.
The best antivirus of 2019 to protect Windows 10
CNET names Malwarebytes as one of the best solutions to protect Windows 10.
What We Learned from Malware Attacks in 2018
Malware blossomed in several different directions in the past 12 months, and the year ahead looks like it will be a full-fledged follow-on. According to security firm Malwarebytes, 2018 came in like a lion and out like—well, a different lion. It’s fair to say that, despite a sleepy second quarter, this past year was action-packed from start to finish.
Malwarebytes reports consumer cyberattacks dropped as hackers target businesses
Malwarebytes said in a new report that cyber attacks on businesses soared in 2018 while consumer hacks dipped. In its 2019 State of Malware Report, Malwarebytes found that criminals are increasingly drawn to the big payoffs that come with attacking companies compared to the piecemeal gains of going after individuals.
Enterprise Malware Detections Up 79% as Attackers Refocus
Enterprise threats ramped up toward the end of 2018 as cybercriminals shifted their strategies to hit business victims with unpatched, insecure networks – and found plenty of targets. That’s one of the key findings from Malwarebytes Labs’ “State of Malware Report 2019,” which analyzes threats from January through November 2018.
Malwarebytes Annual “State of Malware” Report Reveals Malware Detections Targeting Businesses Increased Nearly 80 percent
Malwarebytes™ today announced its third annual State of Malware Report, which analyzes top malware threats from January through November 2018 and compares them with the same period in 2017. The report identifies a sharp increase in business-based malware detections, including a more than 100 percent increase in Trojan, riskware tool, backdoor and spyware activity. Overall, the research shows that cyber criminals are finding businesses as the best target with the highest returns.