23 matches found
Top Video Downloaders in 2026: Why Wondershare UniConverter Remains a Strong Choice
As video content continues to dominate entertainment, education, and social media platforms, more users are searching for reliable…...
Apple may have to open its walled garden to outside app stores
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority CMA ruled that both Google and Apple have a "strategic market status." Basically, they have a monopoly over their respective mobile platforms. As a result, Apple may soon be required to allow rival app stores on iPhones—a major shift for the smartphone...
Tady: a Neural Disassembler without Structural Constraint Violations
Disassembly is a crucial yet challenging step in binary analysis. While emerging neural disassemblers show promise for efficiency and accuracy, they frequently generate outputs violating fundamental structural constraints, which significantly compromise their practical usability. To address this...
Obfuscation-Resilient Binary Code Similarity Analysis Using Dominance Enhanced Semantic Graph
Binary code similarity analysis BCSA serves as a core technique for binary analysis tasks such as vulnerability detection. While current graph-based BCSA approaches capture substantial semantics and show strong performance, their performance suffers under code obfuscation due to the unstable...
Private Rate-Constrained Optimization with Applications to Fair Learning
Many problems in trustworthy ML can be formulated as minimization of the model error under constraints on the prediction rates of the model for suitably-chosen marginals, including most group fairness constraints demographic parity, equality of odds, etc.. In this work, we study such constrained...
The dark side of sports betting: How mirror sites help gambling scams thrive
Sports betting is a multi-billion-dollar industry, but behind the flashing lights and promises of easy money lies a hidden underworld of deception. In recent years, shady betting companies have found a clever way to bypass regulations and continue their operations through mirror sites —duplicate...
A New Jam-Packed Biden Executive Order Tackles Cybersecurity, AI, and More
US president Joe Biden just issued a 40-page executive order that aims to bolster federal cybersecurity protections, directs government use of AI—and takes a swipe at Microsoft’s dominance...
Ransomware in 2023 recap: 5 key takeaways
This article is based on research by Marcelo Rivero, Malwarebytes’ ransomware specialist, who monitors information published by ransomware gangs on their Dark Web sites. In this report, “known attacks” are those where the victim did not pay a ransom. This provides the best overall picture of...
Single lender can game markets into unexpected states of delinquency
Lines of code Vulnerability details Impact Wildcat Markets allow for for a borrower to accept the risks they are willing to manage when agreeing to terms of uncollatoralised lending. Namely authorised borrowers will permit certain lenders and control certain market parameters like interest rate,...
Open-Source LLMs
In February, Meta released its large language model: LLaMA. Unlike OpenAI and its ChatGPT, Meta didnt just give the world a chat window to play with. Instead, it released the code into the open-source community, and shortly thereafter the model itself was leaked. Researchers and programmers...
2022 in review: DDoS attack trends and insights
As organizations strengthen their defenses and take a more proactive approach to protection, attackers are adapting their techniques and increasing the sophistication of their operations. Cybercrime continues to rise with the industrialization of the cybercrime economy providing cybercriminals wi...
Pro-China Group Uses Dragonbridge Campaign to Target Rare Earth Mining Companies
A pro-China influence campaign singled out rare earth mining companies in Australia, Canada, and the U.S. with negative messaging in an unsuccessful attempt to manipulate public discourse to China's benefit. Targeted firms included Australia's Lynas Rare Earths Ltd, Canada's Appia Rare Earths &...
OracleManagerFlippening_V0 wrong decimals
Handle cmichel Vulnerability details The OracleManagerFlippeningV0.updatePrice function states that it wants to return the eth dominance as a percentage where 100% = 1e20. It's unclear why there is a division by 1e10 to compute the bitcoin market cap: uint256btcPrice btcSupply 1e10 Impact The pri...
As Predicted, Mobile Continued eCommerce Dominance Over the Holiday Weekend
Akamai predicted in September 2018 that mobile shopping would continue its growth this holiday shopping season. That prediction held true as we saw mobile devices increase their share of Black Friday online shopping traffic volume to 57.55%, with desktop traffic dropping to 35.91%. And for the...
EU Fines Google Record $5 Billion in Android Antitrust Case
Google has been hit by a record-breaking $5 billion antitrust fine by the European Union regulators for abusing the dominance of its Android mobile operating system and thwarting competitors. That's the largest ever antitrust penalty. Though Android is an open-source and free operating system,...
A week in security (February 5 – February 11)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we featured a new Flash Player zero-day that has been found in recent targeted attacks. And we talked about a new trick to cripple browsers that came out of the hat of tech support scammers. We also covered several methods of stealing cryptocurrencies, including on...
December 22, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Merry Christmas” 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! December 22, 2017 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Fileless Malware Attack...
Data Pours from Cloud—And ‘The Enemy is Us’
Accenture, Verizon, Dow Jones and Deep Root Analytics are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the millions of private records and sensitive enterprise data exposed on cloud backends this year. And the problem is getting worse not better. “The enemy is us,” said Chris Vickery, director of...
Google Hit With $2.7 Billion Antitrust Fine
Search giant Google this week was hit with a hefty $2.7 billion fine seven years in the making. Antitrust officials with the European Commission handed out the fine, which translates to €2.4 billion. Regulators with the EC claim the company abused its dominance as a search engine to push its...
Google to Face a Record $3.4 Billion AntiTrust Fine in Europe
Google faces a record anti-trust penalty of about 3 BILLION Euros US$3.4 Billion from the European Commission in the coming days, according to reports. After 7-years of the investigation, the European Commission filed anti-trust charges against Google last year for violating antitrust laws. The...