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Juice jacking warnings are back, with a new twist
Remember juice jacking? It's a term that crops up every couple of years to worry travelers. This spring has seen another spate of stories, including a new, more sophisticated form of attack. But how much of a threat is it, really? Juice jacking is where an attacker uses a malicious public USB...
A week in security (November 06 – November 12)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Defeating Little Brother requires a new outlook on privacy: Lock and Code S04E23 Medical research data Advarra stolen after SIM swap Okta breach happened after employee logged into personal Google account Introducing ThreatDown: A new chapter for Malwarebytes...
Zero Day Flaws Overvalued Says New Microsoft Report
Attention given to previously unknown or “zero day” flaws may be overrated, according to research from Microsoft Corp. In an analysis, “Zeroing in on Malware Propagation Methods,” Microsoft follows the propagation of malware and how certain forms measure up against other vulnerability exploits...