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Adoption agency leaks over a million records
Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler found a publicly accessible database online that contained highly personal information from an adoption agency. Jeremiah, who specializes in locating exposed cloud storage, is used to finding sensitive information exposed. However, because of the nature of the...
How Postal Code Data Impacts Cybersecurity, Privacy and Fraud Prevention
Postal codes now play a key role in cybersecurity, fraud prevention, and digital identity verification, raising new concerns…...
AI Ethics, Cybersecurity and Finance: Navigating the Intersection
Artificial intelligence is transforming industries, but its adoption also raises ethical and cybersecurity concerns, especially in the regulated…...
1 in 10 people do nothing to stay secure and private on vacation
This year, Spring Break vacationers are packing more than their flip-flops, bucket hats, and sunglasses—they’re also packing a few cybersecurity anxieties for the trip. According to new research from Malwarebytes, 52% of people said they “worry about being scammed while traveling,” while another...
Have we lost the fight for data privacy? Lock and Code S03E16
At the end of 2021, Lock and Code invited the folks behind our news-driven cybersecurity and online privacy blog, Malwarebytes Labs, to discuss what upset them most about cybersecurity in the year prior. Today, we're bringing those same guests back to discuss the other, biggest topic in this spac...
Microsoft launches Defender for Business to help protect small and medium businesses
Happy National Small Business Week1 in the United States! Small and medium businesses SMBs are the bedrock of our economy, representing 90 percent of businesses and more than 50 percent of employment worldwide.2 As we celebrate their innovation and contributions this week, it’s important to...
Kaseya Patches Zero-Days Used in REvil Attacks
Kaseya made good on its promise to issue patches by July 11. On Saturday, the company behind the Virtual System/Server Administrator VSA platform that got walloped by the REvil ransomware-as-a-service RaaS gang in a massive supply-chain attack released urgent updates to address critical zero-day...
From Triton to Stuxnet: Preparing for OT Incident Response
From an irked former contractor in Australia sabotaging a sewage plant in 2000, to the more high-level 2017 Triton malware attacks on Saudi Arabian petrochemical plants, operational technology OT for critical infrastructure has increasingly been a cybersecurity concern. But now, the COVID-19...
12 Cyber Threats That Could Wreak Havoc on the Election
From targeted misinformation to manipulated data, these are the cybersecurity concerns election officials worry about most...
20 percent of organizations experienced breach due to remote worker, Labs report reveals
It is no surprise that moving to a fully remote work environment due to COVID-19 would cause a number of changes in organizations approaches to cybersecurity. What has been surprising, however, are some of the unanticipated shifts in employee habits and how they have impacted the security posture...
Why Minimizing Human Error is the Only Viable Defense Against Spear Phishing
Phishing attacks have become one of the business world's top cybersecurity concerns. These social engineering attacks have been rising over the years, with the most recent report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group coalition identifying over 266,000 active spoofed websites, which is nearly doubl...
A week in security (January 6 – 12)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we told readers how to check the safety of websites and their related files, explored the shady behavior taking place within the billion-dollar search industry, broke down the top six ways that hackers target retail businesses, and put a spotlight on the ransomware...
Accelerating Security for Intelligent Transportation Systems: A New Trend Micro Report
Connected cars and autonomous vehicles are getting all the headlines these days, especially when it comes to cybersecurity concerns. But that’s only half of the story. An under-reported but hugely important piece of the puzzle relates to the Intelligent Transportation Systems ITS needed to create...
July 13, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “World Cup” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! July 13, 2017 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Election Hacking: US Citize...
U.S. Adopts Military Tactics for Rising Cyberwar Threats
The increasing threats of cyberwar are keeping U.S. officials busy alongside ongoing wars on terror and drugs. Recent incidents highlight the rising cyberwarfare concerns: Google reported espionage attacks originating from China, mysterious Internet traffic activities related to China, the Stuxne...