WhatsApp boss Will Cathcart is warning users of the popular messaging app to be on their guard after the WhatsApp Security…
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Fake job offer leads to $600 million theft
Back in March, popular NFT battler Axie Infinity lay at the heart of a huge cryptocurrency theft inflicted on the Ronin…
Cloud-based malware is on the rise. How can you secure your business?
There’s a lot of reasons to think the cloud is more secure than on-prem servers, from better data durability to more…
YTStealer targets YouTube content creators
Researchers are reporting the discovery of malware targeting YouTub content creators. The aim is to compromise accounts and then take over…
Raccoon Stealer returns with a new bag of tricks
The popular malware Raccoon stealer, which suspended operations after a developer allegedly died in the Ukraine invasion, has returned. Raccoon stealer…
ASyncRat surpasses Dridex, TrickBot and Emotet to become dominant email threat
Earlier this year Malwarebytes released its 2022 Threat Review, a review of the most important threats and cybersecurity trends of 2021,…
Internet Safety Month: Avoiding the consequences of unsafe Internet practices
Welcome to Internet Safety Month, a once-a-year event in which you, the public, are told that anywhere between three and 30…
How the Saitama backdoor uses DNS tunnelling
Thanks to the Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence Team for the information they provided for this article. Understandably, a lot of cybersecurity research…
10 ways attackers gain access to networks
A joint multi-national cybersecurity advisoryhas revealed the top ten attack vectors most exploited by cybercriminals in order to gain access to…
How iPhones can run malware even when they’re off
Most people think that turning off their iPhone – or letting the battery die – means that the phone is, well,…