Adam Kujawa, director of Malwarebytes Labs, a cybersecurity company, says that large organizations with critical services running on computer networks still need to be extra cautious in the face of the rising rate of ransomware attacks on hospitals and schools.
Tag: Cybersecurity
Enterprise Malware Detections Up 79% as Attackers Refocus
Enterprise threats ramped up toward the end of 2018 as cybercriminals shifted their strategies to hit business victims with unpatched, insecure networks – and found plenty of targets. That’s one of the key findings from Malwarebytes Labs’ “State of Malware Report 2019,” which analyzes threats from January through November 2018.
Malwarebytes Selected as SC Media 2019 Excellence Award Finalist
Malwarebytes today announced that it has been recognized as an Excellence Award finalist in the “Best SME Security Solution category” for the 2019SC Awards. Finalists are recognized for outstanding leadership and providing superior security products to the cybersecurity industry. Winners will be announced at the SC Awards ceremony on March 5, 2019 in San Francisco.
Untangle and Malwarebytes Partner to Offer a Simplified Approach to Layered Security for SMBs
Untangle® Inc. and Malwarebytes today announced a new agreement to integrate Malwarebytes’ Endpoint Protection and Untangle’s cloud security platform, Command Center, to provide administrators with a single pane of glass to manage security orchestration across the network and connected devices, ensuring consistent, comprehensive security protection end-to-end.
Malwarebytes Appoints Former MobileIron CEO Barry Mainz as Chief Revenue Officer
Malwarebytes today announced the appointment of Barry Mainz as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) to lead the Malwarebytes’ B2B sales team. Mainz brings more than 25 years of experience in global sales, marketing, and product development and has been in senior leadership roles including CEO, COO, and SVP of Sales throughout his career.
Emotet and Trickbot Are the Future of Malware
Malware authors have been incorporating new infection methods that have resulted in a whole new category of attacks that are likely to represent the future of malware, according to a new research report from Malwarebytes.
Focusing on People and Culture Helped Turn the Company I Started at Age 14 Into a Global Business
Malwarebytes started when, at 14 years old, I infected my computer with malware while downloading a video game. I turned to the internet and to those with the expertise to help me remove the virus, and the rest is history. From a hard-copy manual, we began writing free applications to improve and simplify the process of removing malware.
Strong B2B Growth Propels Malwarebytes to Fourth Year on the 2018 Inc. 5000 List of the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America
Malwarebytes™ announced today its ranking of 1748th on the 37th annual Inc. 5000 list, the most prestigious ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. The list represents a unique look at the most successful companies within the American economy’s most dynamic segment— its independent small and mid-sized businesses. The 2018 Inc. 5000 is ranked according to percentage revenue growth when comparing 2014 and 2017.
Malwarebytes Appoints Industry Veteran Akshay Bhargava, as Senior Vice President of Products
Malwarebytes today announced the appointment of Akshay Bhargava, as SVP of Products.
Malwarebytes Global Study: Endpoint Technology Inadequate at Handling Complexity of Today’s Cybersecurity Threats; Dramatically Increasing Expenses for Businesses
Malwarebytes™ released a new report “White Hat, Black Hat and the Emergence of the Gray Hat: The True Costs of Cybercrime” today, which was conducted by Osterman Research.