There’s been a lot of weird and frankly bizarre attacks over the course of 2022, nestled in amongst the usual ransomware…
Tag: infosec
A week in security (April 26 – May 2)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at which age range is most likely to be targeted by online predators, talked…
Careers in cybersecurity: Malwarebytes talks to teachers and students
Every year, I take part in talks for universities and schools. The theme is often breaking into infosec. I give advice…
Lock and Code S1Ep9: Strengthening and forgetting passwords with Matt Davey and Kyle Swank
This week on Lock and Code, we discuss the top security headlines generated right here on Labs and around the Internet….
Coronavirus impacts security conferences and events: check your schedule
With coronavirus starting to take hold globally, international travel restrictions are kicking in and more workplaces are advising to work from…
A week in security (January 27 – February 2)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at the strengths and weaknesses of the Zero Trust model, gave you the low-down…
A week in security (September 9 – 15)
Last week on the Labs blog, we looked at free VPN offerings, how malware can hinder vital emergency services, and explored…
Caution: Misuse of security tools can turn against you
We have a saying in Greece: “They assigned the wolf to watch over the sheep.” In a security context, this is…
Malwarebytes Labs wins best cybersecurity vendor blog at InfoSec’s European Security Blogger Awards
Infosec Europe is now well underway, and last night was the annual EU Security Blogger Awards, where InfoSecurity Magazine: …recognise[s] the…
A week in security (February 12 – February 18)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at a huge Android cryptomining campaign, malicious apps on Google Play, and some Apple…