Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.
Apps such as Like Patrol represent just one of the ways that technology has helped people stalk others. It monitors a person's activities, compiles it and sends it as a report. #stalkerware
The world as we know it changed on October 29, 1969, the day the #Internet was born. 50 years later, it's both ubiquitous and full of potential—and risks.
Hear our own, Marcin Kleczynski, talk about how he balances his journey as a founder/CEO of Malwarebytes, with an in-depth conversation on the endpoint security business itself. Listen to the Security Voices podcast now:
Managed service providers (#MSPs) have become the target of attacks, as lack of aggressive security posturing has left them—and the high-value data of their clients—vulnerable. Learn how MSPs can secure against a rising tide of threats.
Emotet is not only active, it’s evolving. Snowden’s one of the latest tactics! Stay current on the recent Emotet outbreak with our Emotet Emergency Kit:
While you can't know whether the public network you're connected to is linked to an infected router or not, you can take steps to protect yourself, like installing a browser add-on.
A type of malware called #Emotet is being embedded in an email phishing campaign that offers Snowden’s book as an attachment.
Read our roundup of security news from September 16–22 including #Emotet, student-targeted visa scams, data privacy laws, Malwarebytes' new Browser Guard, data destruction, and more.
The free Malwarebytes Browser Guard extension combats privacy abuse, user tracking, clickbait, unwanted advertisements, and tech support scammers while offering granular control and faster browsing.
#Cybersecurity scams have wreaked havoc on users, devices and systems this year. Adam Kujawa, director of Malwarebytes Labs, shares his insights on #deepfake technology and #sextortion attacks. (Slides 4 and 5)