Cybercrime and the economy have always been intertwined, but with COVID-19 on the road to causing a seemingly inevitable global recession,…
Month: April 2020
VPNs are mainstream, which is good news
Virtual private networks (VPNs) have been growing in popularity for the last three years, a notable trend revealed in a collaborative…
Threat actors release Troldesh decryption keys
[Update: Kaspersky has updated their ShadeDecryptor tool to include decryption for the keys released by “shade team”. You can download the…
Switching from a “Just in Time” delivery system should include planning ahead
As it becomes clear that some things will never again be the same after the global coronavirus pandemic, it is time…
Lock and Code S1Ep5: Mythbusting and understanding VPNs with JP Taggart
This week on Lock and Code, we discuss the top security headlines generated right here on Labs and around the Internet….
Cloud data protection: how to secure what you store in the cloud
The cloud has become the standard for data storage. Just a few years ago, individuals and businesses pondered whether or not…
Introducing Malwarebytes Privacy
Here at Malwarebytes, we’re no strangers to using virtual private networks (VPNs) to protect our privacy while browsing online. Regular readers…
iOS Mail bug allows remote zero-click attacks
On Monday, ZecOps released a report about a couple concerning vulnerabilities with the Mail app in iOS. These vulnerabilities would allow…
The passwordless present: Will biometrics replace passwords forever?
When it comes to securing your sensitive, personally identifiable information against criminals who can engineer countless ways to snatch it from…
A week in security (April 13 – 19)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at how to avoid Zoom bombing, weighed the risks of surveillance versus pandemics, and…