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17 Sep   Virus News

New investigation points to three new Flame-related malicious programs: at least one still in the wild

Research conducted by Kaspersky Lab in partnership with ITU’s IMPACT, CERT-Bund/BSI and Symantec reveals Flame platform dates back to 2006 and is still being developed

13 Sep   Comparative Tests, Product News

Kaspersky Mobile Security performs strongly in AV-Comparatives’ independent testing

Kaspersky Lab’s mobile security solution for Android smartphones posted outstanding results in a recent malware detection test, earning a highly positive assessment from the AV-Comparatives independent test lab

12 Sep   Virus News

Number of the week: 62% of users never heard of the most dangerous threats

Stuxnet, Duqu, and Zeus are the names of the most dangerous online threats, and have been reported even outside of the specialist computer press

11 Sep   Virus News

Every third computer in Western Europe and North America attacked while online in the first half of 2012

An in-depth analysis of the nature of cybercrime in North America and Western Europe in the first six months of 2012 by the experts at Kaspersky Lab found that the computers of 33.4% of Internet users in Western Europe and North America were attacked at least once while browsing the web

11 Sep   Virus News

Companies are more concerned about their employees’ performance than IT security

Keeping employers off certain sites and blocking the launch of third-party applications are among the most popular ways of ensuring IT security, a survey has found

11 Sep   Business News

Eugene Kaspersky to Speak at Summer Davos

Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, today announced that Eugene Kaspersky, Chairman and CEO of the company, is taking part in the World Economic Forum’s sixth Annual Meeting of the New Champions (also known as the Summer Davos)

10 Sep   Comparative Tests, Product News

Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 shows exceptional detection and repair quality in its first independent test

Kaspersky Internet Security 2013, the recently-released new version of Kaspersky Lab’s flagship security solution, has returned exceptional results in its first ever independent testing conducted by the reputable AV-Test.org in June and July 2012

07 Sep   Press Releases

Kaspersky Lab’s Whitelist database surpasses the 500 million unique files mark

The size of the Whitelist database has doubled in just one year, providing even better security for businesses and consumers

05 Sep   Product News

Kaspersky Lab announces new, integrated anti-spam and anti-malware solution to protect Linux-based mail servers

Kaspersky Linux Mail Security features a diverse package of new technologies, designed to effectively fight spam and block malicious attachments, including the most complex exploits used in targeted attacks

05 Sep   Virus News

Number of the week: 34% use primitive and easily brute-forced passwords to protect their data

A brute-forced or stolen password can give access to a user’s every last detail – starting with personal photos and finishing with credit card details