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Windows Installer vulnerability becomes actively exploited zero-day
Sometimes the ways in which malicious code gets in the hands of cybercriminals is frustrating for those in the industry, and…
A week in security (Nov 15 – Nov 21)
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A week in security (Nov 1 – Nov 7)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs Other cybersecurity news Stay safe, everyone!
Lock and Code S1Ep19: Forecasting IoT cybersecurity with John Donovan and Adam Kujawa
This week on Lock and Code, we offer something special for listeners—a backstage pass to a cybersecurity training that we held…
A week in security (October 26 – November 1)
We had a very busy week at Malwarebytes Labs. We offered advice on Google’s patch for an actively exploited zero-day bug…
A zero-day guide for 2020: Recent attacks and advanced preventive techniques
Zero-day vulnerabilities enable threat actors to take advantage of security blindspots. Typically, a zero-day attack involves the identification of zero-day vulnerabilities,…
Unprecedented new iPhone malware discovered
A post by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero released late yesterday evening sent the security community reeling. According to Beer,…
A week in security (March 4 – 11)
Last week, Malwarebytes Labs released its in-depth, international data privacy survey of nearly 4,000 individuals, revealing that every generation, including Millennials,…
Google Chrome zero-day: Now is the time to update and restart your browser
Update (2019-03-21) A proof of concept for CVE-2019-5786 was published by Exodus Intel. In our earlier post we exercised caution before…