Malwarebytes Stock

malwarebytes.comEnterprise Software / CybersecurityFounded: 2008Funding to Date: $180MM

Malwarebytes, founded in 2008 by Marcin Kleczynski and Bruce Harrison, is a cybersecurity company designed to proactively protect people and businesses against dangerous threats such as malware, ransomware and exploits that escape detection by traditional antivirus solutions. Malwarebytes is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA.

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Management Team

Marcin Kleczynski
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Thomas Fox
Chief Financial Officer & President
Barry Mainz
Chief Operating Officer
Adam Hyder
Chief Technology Officer
Greg Higham
Chief Information Officer & Executive Vice President
Gary Sevounts
Chief Marketing Officer
Camellia Ngo JD
Chief People Officer
Laura Whitt-Winyard
Chief Information Security Officer
Mark Strassman
Chief Product Officer & Strategic Advisor
Pedro Bustamante
Chief Research & Innovation Officer

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News Highlights

Cybersecurity provider Malwarebytes receives $100M in new funding
Malwarebytes Inc., a major provider of cybersecurity software for the consumer and enterprise markets, today announced that it has received a $100 million investment from Vector Capital. The investment is expected to close by year’s end pending customary closing conditions. Malwarebytes has raised $180 million in outside funding since launching.
Cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes was hacked by 'Dark Halo,' the same group that breached SolarWinds last year
The group that breached SolarWinds has hacked Malwarebytes, ZDNet reported, adding to the list of major security firms targeted by the same group.
How Marcin Kleczynski went from message boards to founding anti-malware startup Malwarebytes – TechCrunch
Marcin Kleczynski is a shining example of the American dream. A Polish-born immigrant turned naturalized citizen, Kleczynski grew up in the Chicago suburbs spending much of his time on computers and the early days of the world wide web. He couldn’t afford to buy computer games; instead, he do…
Updated on: May 1, 2024

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