Episodes
Sunday Mar 28, 2021
Why you need to trust your VPN, with JP Taggart
Sunday Mar 28, 2021
Sunday Mar 28, 2021
This week on Lock and Code, we speak to Malwarebytes senior security researcher JP Taggart about the importance of trusting your VPN.
You've likely heard the benefits of using a VPN: You can watch TV shows restricted to certain countries, you can encrypt your web traffic on public WiFi networks, and, importantly, you can obscure your Internet activity from your Internet Service Provider, which may use that activity for advertising.
But obscuring your Internet activity—including the websites you visit, the searches you make, the files you download—doesn’t mean that a VPN magically disappears those things. It just means that the VPN itself gets to see that information instead.
Tune in to hear about what your VPN can see, why it is important for that information to be secured, and how you can safely transfer your trust to a VPN, on the latest episode of Lock and Code, with host David Ruiz.
Monday Mar 15, 2021
The Malwarebytes 2021 State of Malware report
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
This week on Lock and Code, we tune in to a special presentation from Adam Kujawa about the 2021 State of Malware report, which analyzed the top cybercrime goals of 2020 amidst the global pandemic.
If you just pay attention to the numbers from last year, you might get the wrong idea. After all, malware detections for both consumers and businesses decreased in 2020 compared to 2019. That sounds like good news, but it wasn't. Behind those lowered numbers were more skillful, more precise attacks that derailed major corporations, hospitals, and schools with record-setting ransom demands.
You can read the full 2021 State of Malware report here, and you can follow along with everyday cybersecurity coverage from Malwarebytes Labs here.
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Defending online anonymity and speech with Eva Galperin
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Sunday Feb 28, 2021
Every few years, after the public learns about an ugly, online harassment campaign, a familiar response shoots forth: Change the way we talk to one another online, either by changing the law, or changing the rules for how we identify ourselves online.
But these "solutions" could actually bring more problems, particularly for vulnerable communities.
Today, we speak to Electronic Frontier Foundation's Director of Cybersecurity Eva Galperin about how removing online anonymity could harm the safety of domestic abuse survivors, and why one decades-old law protects everyone online, and not just Big Tech.
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Talking Emotet's takedown with Adam Kujawa
Monday Feb 15, 2021
Monday Feb 15, 2021
On today's show, we discuss cybersecurity's public enemy number one: Emotet. This piece of malware started in 2014 as a simple banking Trojan, but it later evolved into a fully functional malware business, as its operators sold access to other threat actors and helped load separate malware for a price.
The danger was real, but on January 27, Europol announced they'd taken Emotet down. Today, we talk to Malwarebytes security evangelist Adam Kujawa about Emotet's past, its takedown, and the power vacuum it leaves behind.
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Celebrating Data Privacy Day with Mozilla, DuckDuckGo, and EFF
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
For Data Privacy Day this year, Lock and Code returns with a special episode featuring guests from Mozilla, DuckDuckGo, and EFF in a discussion on how to protect your online privacy.
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Lesson planning your school's cybersecurity with Doug Levin
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Sunday Dec 06, 2020
Today on Lock and Code, we discuss the latest findings from our report, "Lessons in cybersecurity: How education coped in the shift to distance learning," and we speak with Doug Levin, founder of K12 cybersecurity resource center and advisor to K12 Security Information Exchange, about how schools can plan for a cybersecure 2021.
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
Tracking the charities that track you online with Chris Boyd
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
Sunday Nov 22, 2020
Ad tracking isn't new—luxury brands used to place their advertisements specifically in newspapers that delivered to high-income zip codes. But today's ad tracking supercharges that match-making game with a complex, opaque machinery that can track what you do online, what websites you visit, what browser you use, and even your gender, religion, and political bias.
To help us better understand how charity organizations utilize ad tracking tools—and why that could concern some users—we’re speaking with Chris Boyd, lead malware intelligence analyst for Malwarebytes.
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Forecasting IoT cybersecurity with John Donovan and Adam Kujawa
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
The topic? The future of cybersecurity for the Internet of Things. Will we ever run antivirus software on IoT devices? What predictions can we make for how the cybersecurity industry will respond to the next, possible big IoT attack? And what can we do today to stay safe?
This episode was recorded live in front of our fellow Malwarebytes employees. It also includes a Q&A with our employees at the end.
Monday Oct 26, 2020
Finding consumer value in Cybersecurity Awareness Month with Jamie Court
Monday Oct 26, 2020
Monday Oct 26, 2020
To help us better understand the value of Cybersecurity Awareness Month for the consumer, we’re talking today with Jamie Court, president of the non-profit advocacy group Consumer Watchdog.
Sunday Oct 11, 2020
Sunday Oct 11, 2020
We often learn about cybersecurity issues because of reporting. And as the years have progressed, the stories have only become more intertwined into our everyday lives.
Tune in to hear about the role of journalism in cybersecurity—like what makes a vulnerability newsworthy and what coverage helps readers most—on the latest episode of Lock and Code, with guests Seth Rosenblatt of The Parallax and Alfred Ng of CNET.