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Malwarebytes
Computer and Network Security
Santa Clara, CA 49,061 followers
Cyberprotection for every one.
About us
Malwarebytes believes that when people and organizations are free from threats, they are free to thrive. Founded in 2008, Malwarebytes CEO Marcin Kleczynski had one mission: to rid the world of malware. Today, that mission has expanded to provide cyberprotection for every one. Malwarebytes provides consumers and organizations with device protection, privacy, and prevention through effective, intuitive, and inclusive solutions in the home, on-the-go, at work, or on campus. A world-class team of threat researchers and security experts enable Malwarebytes to protect millions of customers and combat existing and never-before-seen threats using artificial intelligence and machine learning to catch new threats rapidly. With threat hunters and innovators across the world, the company is headquartered in California with offices in Europe and Asia.
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- Computer and Network Security
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- Santa Clara, CA
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- 2008
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- security, anti-malware, endpoint security, cybersecurity, anti-ransomware, anti-exploit, breach remediation, incident response, antivirus, and information security
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🔒 Meet Malwarebytes Personal Data Remover. Effortlessly remove your personal data from search results, spam lists, people search sites, data brokers, and more. Learn more. https://lnkd.in/g4rVwD-p
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Thrilled to share that Brian Kane, ThreatDown’s senior director of global channels, has been recognized in CRN's 100 People You Should Know list! 🏆 Congratulations, BK on this well-deserved honor and for always keeping our partners and MSPs top of mind in all that we do! Learn more about our partner program: https://lnkd.in/g55yHyKa #CRN100
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Read our research on a well executed scam that takes advantage of Google Ads and Walmart Lists to extort victims who search online for Walmart support. The twist? The scammers do it using Walmart's own website.
Walmart customers scammed via fake shopping lists, threatened with arrest | Malwarebytes
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Diversity is the engine of our innovation at Malwarebytes. Our strength lies in embracing different perspectives to create award-winning security solutions for people of all walks of life all around the globe. While we are proud to hire a significantly higher percentage of women than average in the cybersecurity industry, we know there is much work to be done within our industry to ensure equal representation. Read what our VP of People, Laura Klieves, has to say about the continuing challenges for women in cybersecurity.
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We don’t just work hard wowing our customers with industry-leading cybersecurity products. We take time to play hard, too! ☀️ Malwarenauts in Santa Clara got together for some fun in the sun, enjoying inspired conversations, wine tasting, cheese making, canoeing, and relaxing by the pool. Summers aren’t made to last. But the memories we make together last a lifetime.
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SonicWall users, it's time to patch CVE-2024-40766. Within two weeks of the vulnerability being disclosed, ransomware gangs had reverse engineered the vulnerability and started to use it in attacks. CISA has now added it to its catalog of known vulnerabilities. CVE-2024-40766 has a CVSS score of 9.3 and can be used to gain “unauthorized resource access.” SonicWall warns that the vulnerability affects version 5.9.2.14-12o and older of its Gen 5 devices, version 6.5.4.14-109n and older of its Gen 6 devices, and SonicOS build version 7.0.1-5035 and older of its Gen 7 devices. Arctic Wolf reports it has seen the Akira ransomware group using the vulnerability for initial access. Over the last 18 months, Akira has been the fifth most active ransomware group globally, and has released information about 343 known victims. CISA estimates that as of January 1, 2024, the group had extorted $42 million in ransom payments. https://lnkd.in/eAz5iwbi
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Make sure to register for next week's webinar for insights on the evolving threat landscape for businesses and tips on how to keep your organization secure.
Have you registered for next week's webinar on the cyber threat landscape? Brian Kane is joining the PureCyber Limited team for a discussion on the evolving threat landscape, the latest security trends, proactive steps to secure businesses, and more. Save your seat: https://lnkd.in/eWvJ-Ren
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A classic sextortion scam, with a new twist. 🏡 Read about our research on this newly discovered scam in Forbes.
New Google Maps Security Alert--Blur Your Home Now, Here's How
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