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Malwarebytes
With the release of ThreatDown, let's take a look at Malwarebytes' 15-year legacy and what's next.
An evolution in cybersecurity is needed. It starts with us. Announcing ThreatDown.
Okta has concluded that the root cause of its breach was an employee storing company credentials in a private Google account.
Medical research company Advarra reportedly had data stolen after a SIM swap incident on one of their employees.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Anna Brading and Mark Stockley from Malwarebytes about the apparent "appeal" of Little Brother surveillance, whether the tenets of privacy can ever fully defeat that surveillance, and what the possible merits of this surveillance could be.
A list of topics we covered in the week of October 30 to November 5 of 2023
A remote code execution vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ is being used by the HelloKItty ransomware group.
The ongoing struggle between YouTube and ad blockers is turning ugly. Users are left with the choice between paying for Premium or watching ads.
It’s very convenient to store your passwords in your browser. But is it a good idea?
Atlassian has released an advisory about a critical severity authentication vulnerability in the Confluence Server and Data Center.