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EDR vs MDR vs XDR – What’s the Difference?

Categories: Business EDR, MDR, and XDR can alleviate challenges most small business cybersecurity teams face, such as alert fatigue and limited resources. Let’s dive into the basics of three common detection and response solutions. (Read more...) The post EDR vs MDR vs XDR – What’s the Difference? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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Hookup site targeted by typo-squatters

Categories: News Tags: typosquatting Tags: sniffies Tags: extensions Tags: fake av Tags: screen locker Tags: advertising Tags: PUP.Optional.AdMax A researcher found a list of over 50 shady domains based on spelling variations of the brand name Sniffies. (Read more...) The post Hookup site targeted by typo-squatters appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

A week in security (September 12 – 18)

Categories: News Tags: North Face Tags: Uber Tags: Edge Tags: MDR Tags: MSP Tags: Seasaw Tags: fuzzing Tags: iOS 16 Tags: WPGateway Tags: Steam Tags: Pixel Tags: zero-days Tags: passkey Tags: Facebook The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week. (Read more...) The post A week in security (September 12 – 18) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Uber hacked

Categories: News Tags: Uber Tags: MFA Tags: push notification Tags: Slack Tags: HackerOne Uber was forced to take several systems offline after reports of a serious breach (Read more...) The post Uber hacked appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

School app Seesaw compromised to send shock NSFW image

Categories: Awareness Categories: News Users of Seesaw, a student learning platform for parents and teachers, found their accounts sending out an explicit photo to other users. (Read more...) The post School app Seesaw compromised to send shock NSFW image appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Explained: Fuzzing for security

Categories: Explained Categories: News Tags: Fuzzing Tags: fuzz testing Tags: memory leaks Tags: runtime errors Tags: race conditions Tags: control flow error Tags: memory allocation Tags: buffer overflow Fuzzing is an automated software testing method that uses a wide range of invalid and unexpected data as input to find flaws. (Read more...) The post Explained: Fuzzing for security appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Here are the new security and privacy features of iOS 16

Categories: Apple Categories: News iOS 16 has landed and it comes with a lot of features to strengthen a user's account security and privacy. We've taken a look. (Read more...) The post Here are the new security and privacy features of iOS 16 appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Cyber threat hunting for SMBs: How MDR can help

Categories: Business Threat hunting can weed out malware before anything bad like a data breach can happen, but cyber threat hunting is more difficult for SMBs to do than it is for large organizations due to resource constraints. That’s where Managed Detection and Response (MDR) can help. (Read more...) The post Cyber threat hunting for SMBs: How MDR can help appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Malvertising on Microsoft Edge's News Feed pushes tech support scams

We uncovered a campaign on the Microsoft Edge home page where malicious ads are luring victims into tech support scams. (Read more...) The post Malvertising on Microsoft Edge's News Feed pushes tech support scams appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

3 ways MDR can drive business growth for MSPs

Categories: Business With the rising demand for Managed Detection and Response (MDR), MSPs are in position to grow their business in several ways. In this post, we’ll look at three ways MDR can drive business growth for MSPs. (Read more...) The post 3 ways MDR can drive business growth for MSPs appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.