- 22 May
Business News
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, announces the appointment of McCann London, a leading player in the advertising industry, to enhance its branding strategy
- 22 May
Business News
Collaboration to help create dynamic cybersecurity agenda at leading knowledge-sharing event
- 21 May
Virus News
How botnets are evolving, why Mac is becoming the weak link in corporate security systems and the latest tricks from the authors of Duqu – Kaspersky Lab’s antivirus experts discuss all this and more in our traditional quarterly malware report for Q1 2012
- 21 May
Virus News
Even though users store most of their data on personal computers, more and more people are transferring personal files to their smartphones and tablets
- 17 May
Spam News
Kaspersky Lab’s monthly report on spammer activity shows the proportion of spam in email traffic was up 2.2 percentage points in April compared to the previous month and averaged 77.2%
- 17 May
Business News
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, and InfoWatch, a developer of software solutions to monitor and manage information flow, announce they have agreed to finalize the process of splitting the companies into two separate businesses
- 16 May
Business News
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, announces the official opening of its SEE regional representative office
- 15 May
Spam News
The first quarter of the year was littered with holidays and, of course, spammers tried to make the most of it. Be it Valentine’s Day, International Women’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day or Easter – it seems there’s no holiday that won’t get a spammer working overtime
- 15 May
Business News
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, is pleased to congratulate Scuderia Ferrari racing team on its success at the Formula One Grand Prix of Spain in Catalunya
- 14 May
Virus News
The data on most mobile devices could easily fall into the hands of cybercriminals