Category: MalwareBytes

World Password Day must die
05
May
2023

World Password Day must die

The continued existence of World Password Day is a tell that something has gone badly wrong in cybersecurity. Now in…

How small businesses can secure employees' mobile devices
05
May
2023

How small businesses can secure employees’ mobile devices

A third of organizations aren’t protecting their mobile devices at all. Don’t be one of them. Fact: 77% of organizations…

AI-powered content farms start clogging search results with ad-stuffed spam
05
May
2023

AI-powered content farms start clogging search results with ad-stuffed spam

We take a look at the potential issues surrounding AI-generated content produced on a mass scale. A recent study by…

Is EDR or MDR better for your business?
04
May
2023

Is EDR or MDR better for your business?

Be sure to catch the full webinar on Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Don’t miss our upcoming webinar on EDR vs. MDR!…

Google Authenticator WILL get end-to-end encryption. Eventually.
04
May
2023

Google Authenticator WILL get end-to-end encryption. Eventually.

Google has promised to add end-to-end encryption to Google Authenticator backups after users were warned against turning on the new…

Google takes CryptBot to the wood shed
04
May
2023

Google takes CryptBot to the wood shed

We take a look at Google’s efforts to shut down a particularly nasty set of modified Chrome installs playing host…

Oracle WebLogic Server vulnerability added to CISA list as “known to be exploited”
04
May
2023

Oracle WebLogic Server vulnerability added to CISA list as “known to be exploited”

An easy to exploit vulnerability in Oracle WebLogic Server has been added to the CISA list of things you really,…

How to keep your ChatGPT conversations out of its training data
04
May
2023

How to keep your ChatGPT conversations out of its training data

OpenAI has introduced a feature that lets you opt your conversations out of ChatGPT’s training data, but you have to…

Is it OK to train an AI on your images, without permission?
03
May
2023

Is it OK to train an AI on your images, without permission?

A tool that’s harvesting pictures to train image-generating AIs has caused some measure of chaos among webmasters who’d rather their…

A week in security (April 24 -30)
02
May
2023

A week in security (April 24 -30)

The most interesting security related news of the week from April 24 till April 30 Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:…

How to protect your small business from social engineering
02
May
2023

How to protect your small business from social engineering

Small businesses are frequent targets of social engineering. Here’s what it is and how to protect against it. When Alvin…

You're already using the last version of Windows 10
02
May
2023

You’re already using the last version of Windows 10

The current version of Windows 10, version 22H2, will be the last edition of the operating system (OS). Microsoft issued…