To help K–12 schools and school districts in their struggle against cybercrime the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released…
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US government and private sector agree to invest time, money in cybersecurity
In the wake of several high-profile ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure and major organizations in the last few months, President Biden…
StopRansomware.gov brings together information on stopping and surviving ransomware attacks
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the US Department of Justice (DOJ)—along with other federal partners—have launched a new…
“Have I been pwnd?”– What is it and what to do when you *are* pwned
Adobe. Yahoo!. The US Department of Energy (DoE). The New York Times. What these names have in common is that they…
What role does data destruction play in cybersecurity?
When organization leaders think about cybersecurity, it’s usually about which tools and practices they need to add to their stack—email protection,…
A week in security (May 27 – June 2)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took readers through a deep dive—way down the rabbit hole—into the novel malware called “Hidden…
NIST’s privacy framework lets privacy tell its own story
Online privacy remains unsolved. Congress prods at it, some companies fumble with it (while a small handful excel), and the public…
A week in security (April 29 – May 5)
Last week on Labs we discussed the possible exit scam of dark net market Wall Street Market, how the Electrum DDoS…
How the government shutdown is influencing cybersecurity jobs
As of this writing, the government shutdown of 2019 is the longest ever in America. The only good news about this…