The lure of having your Twitter account verified is too much for some people to resist, and sure enough we’ve come…
Month: June 2015
Driver Updaters: Digital Snake Oil, Part 2
A word on Driver Updaters. You may recall that we recently blogged about our change of stance in regards to the…
A Week in Security (Jun 21 – Jun 27)
Last week, we touched on a rogue Twitter feed spewing out phishing links, a fake lottery site that is also in…
Recent Flash Player 0-day Exploit Goes Mainstream
Security firm FireEye released a report on June 23 about targeted attacks leveraging a Flash Player zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2015-3113) in Adobe Flash Player…
To Save, or Not to Save, That is the Question
Author’s Note: We at Malwarebytes continue to do our part in educating our product users and constant blog readers about day-to-day…
A New Batch of Voice Comms Stealers…
Voice Comms have slowly but surely become a popular target of scams in the past [1], [2], as gamers hope to make use of…
Fake Bank of America Twitter Feed Leads to Phishing Page
Over the last day or so, a Twitter feed claiming to be a support channel for Bank of America has been sending…
Elusive HanJuan EK Drops New Tinba Version (updated)
Update 07/03/15: AdFly contacted us and we are publishing their statement below: We are sorry for the inconvenience but this is…
Registry Cleaners: Digital Snake Oil
A word on registry cleaners. One of the most common complaints we see on our forums, and from our users, concerns a particular…
Google Takes a Stand Against Revenge Porn
Here’s some good news: late last week, Google officially joined the ranks of other Internet giants in the fight against “non-consensual pornography”,…