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Cloud Threats Retrospective 2026: What AI Changed (and What It Didn’t)
Insights from public incidents, cloud telemetry, and investigations into how cloud risk evolved in 2025...
AI Slashes Workloads for vCISOs by 68% as SMBs Demand More – New Report Reveals
As the volume and sophistication of cyber threats and risks grow, cybersecurity has become mission-critical for businesses of all sizes. To address this shift, SMBs have been urgently turning to vCISO services to keep up with escalating threats and compliance demands. A recent report by Cynomi ha...
2025 Imperva Bad Bot Report: How AI is Supercharging the Bot Threat
Bad bots continue to target organizations across every industry and geography, but the rise of Artificial Intelligence AI is fueling bot attacks, making them more intelligent and more evasive than ever before. For over twelve years, Imperva has been dedicated to helping organizations manage and...
AI and the SEC Whistleblower Program
Tax farming is the practice of licensing tax collection to private contractors. Used heavily in ancient Rome, it’s largely fallen out of practice because of the obvious conflict of interest between the state and the contractor. Because tax farmers are primarily interested in short-term revenue,...
More on My AI and Democracy Book
In July, I wrote about my new book project on AI and democracy, to be published by MIT Press in fall 2025. My co-author and collaborator Nathan Sanders and I are hard at work writing. At this point, we would like feedback on titles. Here are four possibilities: 1. Rewiring the Republic: How AI Wi...
A week in security (January 22 – January 28)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: 10 things to do to improve your online privacy Ring curtails law enforcement’s access to footage Malicious ads for restricted messaging applications target Chinese users Malwarebytes wins every MRG Effitas award for 2 years in a row AI likely to boost ransomware,...
FCC Enforces Stronger Rules to Protect Customers Against SIM Swapping Attacks
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission FCC is adopting new rules that aim to protect consumers from cell phone account scams that make it possible for malicious actors to orchestrate SIM-swapping attacks and port-out fraud. "The rules will help protect consumers from scammers who target data...
December’s Reimagining Democracy Workshop
Imagine that weve all--all of us, all of society--landed on some alien planet, and we have to form a government: clean slate. We dont have any legacy systems from the US or any other country. We dont have any special or unique interests to perturb our thinking. How would we govern ourselves? Its...
Political Milestones for AI
ChatGPT was released just nine months ago, and we are still learning how it will affect our daily lives, our careers, and even our systems of self-governance. But when it comes to how AI may threaten our democracy, much of the public conversation lacks imagination. People talk about the danger of...
Microsoft Security highlights from RSA Conference 2023
The RSA Conference RSAC gave us an incredible opportunity to meet with security professionals from around the world, learn about exciting advances in the world of cybersecurity, and share our own security innovations. Defenders everywhere serve an important mission of protecting our world, and RS...
Large Language Models and Elections
Earlier this week, the Republican National Committee released a video that it claims was "built entirely with AI imagery." The content of the ad isnt especially novel--a dystopian vision of America under a second term with President Joe Biden--but the deliberate emphasis on the technology used to...
The AI cybersecurity impact for IoT
I meet with customers around the globe in all sectorsbanks with ATM networks, energy companies with critical infrastructure, natural resource companies with remote automated operations, healthcare organizations with medical devices, manufacturing companies with production environmentsand they all...
This Week in Security News: Toll Fraud & Small Business Struggles
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, learn why telecommunications fraud has turned into a multi-billion euro criminal industry. Also, understand what cybersecurity struggles sma...
A week in security (March 05 – March 11)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we paid homage to several women in tech, including some of our very own, on International Women's Day and shared their stories. We also looked into an adware posing as an Android app that claims to live stream the 2018 Winter Olympics, exposed scammers that go by t...
Wallarm Podcast: Security Challenges of 2017 and Predictions for 2018
Right before Christmas, we have invited several security professionals to a roundtable event where we discussed how AI is affecting cybersecurity landscape. While we had them on as panelists, we have asked Richard Seiersen, Bill Chen and Sean Todd to share their views on the biggest security...