New ‘MosaicRegressor’ UEFI Bootkit Malware Found Active in the Wild

The Hacker News-- Cybersecurity researchers have spotted a rare kind of potentially dangerous malware that targets a machine's booting process to drop persistent malware. The campaign involved the use of a compromised UEFI (or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) containing a malicious implant, making it the second known public case where a UEFI rootkit has been used in the wild. … Continue reading New ‘MosaicRegressor’ UEFI Bootkit Malware Found Active in the Wild

Mobile network operator falls into the hands of Fullz House criminal group

Malwarebytes Labs-- Most victims of Magecart-based attacks tend to be typical online shops selling various goods. However, every now and again we come across different types of businesses which were affected simply because they happened to be vulnerable. Today we take a quick look at a mobile operator who offers cell phone plans to its … Continue reading Mobile network operator falls into the hands of Fullz House criminal group

A week in security (September 28 – October 4)

Malwarebytes Labs-- Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we dug into what happens when card fraud comes calling, we gave a rundown on some novel ransomware attacks that took advantage of smart coffee makers, and we introduced VideoBytes, our new, monthly series in which we’ll provide video coverage of some of the cybersecurity world’s top stories. … Continue reading A week in security (September 28 – October 4)

Secure Your SaaS Apps With Security Posture Management Platform

The Hacker News-- Image credit: Adaptive Shield As security professionals who have spent more than a few years in the industry, we know a good challenge when we see one. SaaS and cloud-based technologies are growing rapidly, offering organizations convenience and constant feature refreshes without the need to install and deploy software on-premises. However, even … Continue reading Secure Your SaaS Apps With Security Posture Management Platform