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Malwarebytes Labs Reveals 50% Uptick in Credit Card Skimming in Advance of the Holiday Shopping Season
Malwarebytes Browser Guard provides users with protection from unsafe content like malicious ads and compromised online stores Santa Clara, Calif. –…
Malwarebytes Launches ThreatDown to Empower Resource Constrained IT Organizations with a Powerful and Easy-to-Use Endpoint Security Platform
New ThreatDown Security Advisor enables IT teams and MSPs with prioritized and actionable security steps for immediate threat investigation and remediation …
New Malwarebytes Survey: Consumers Lack Trust in New Tech with 69% of Generative AI Users and 63% of TikTok Users Sharing They are Concerned Their Data Might be Misused or Stolen
Rampant fears of identity theft, viruses and exposure stir little change Santa Clara, Calif. – October 4, 2023 – Malwarebytes, a global leader in real-time cyber protection, today released a new report Everyone’s Afraid of the Internet (and No One’s Sure What to do About it) that underscores how the online behaviors of consumers is…
Beware: Your Bing Chat responses may include links to malware
Malwarebytes discovered that Bing Chat is displaying malware advertisements that send users to malicious websites instead of filtering them out.
Fake Cisco Webex Google Ads abuse tracking templates to push malware
New Malwarebyte’s research reveals threat actors are using Google Ads tracking templates as a loophole to create convincing Webex software search ads that redirect users to websites that distribute the BatLoader malware.
Google warns infoseccers: Beware of North Korean spies sliding into your DMs
Malwarebytes researchers have discovered a malware-laden advertising campaign in Google search results that’s casting a wide net by targeting both Windows and Mac devices.
Malicious App Developer Remains on Google Play Despite Being Cited Multiple Times for Malware
Features commentary from malware intelligence analyst, Nathan Collier, and linked to a Malwarebytes Labs blog on malware found in the Google Play Store.
James Webb Images Being Used by Hackers to Store Computer Viruses
A Malwarebytes Labs blog is referenced for detecting and quarantining the threat, Msdllupdate.exe.
Fake DDoS-Protection Pages on WordPress Sites Serve Up Malware
Malwarebytes Labs blog on Raccoon Stealer referenced in PC Mag article.