Adwind malware-as-a-service hits more than 400,000 users globally
At SAS 2016 our GReAT experts talk about a Java-based multi platform malware used by hundreds of cybercriminals for a handful of purposes
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At SAS 2016 our GReAT experts talk about a Java-based multi platform malware used by hundreds of cybercriminals for a handful of purposes
Fraudsters portfolio updated: now they’ve learnt to steal money from banks directly. How did it happen?
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 can cipher not just one document, but entire archives and data storage media, both stationary and removable.
Tax season means that more folks than the IRS are after your money.
Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev talks on the biochip in his hand and how it makes you a part of the Internet of Things
The rise of Snapchat has brought a whole host of security issues regarding the app. Make sure your account is secure.
Researcher shows that using data from motion sensors built into a smartwatch one can recognize numbers you press on a numpad. How can that affect your security?
Vendors claim, that a fingerprint sensor in your smartphone is user-friendly and really secure. But it’s not true.
There’s an expression that goes, “The walls have ears.” Well, today unfriendly “ears” are right in your pockets: spying software in mobile devices.
SIM cards can be cloned. How is it possible and what does it have to do with cybercriminals?
At the Chaos Communication Congress a university professor tells how to forge keys using a 3D printer and we come up with a few tips how to protect yourself from that
The IoT is inherently lacking in security. Make sure a hacker can’t talk to your kids via baby monitor.
Kaspersky Lab and WISeKey will collaborate to develop security software for wearable devices and the Internet of Things.
Over the first week of 2016, a handful of important cybersecurity news came in, including those directly and indirectly affecting businesses worldwide.
For the first 2016 Kaspersky Business blog post, we’ve chosen Commandments of Office Security, a handful of common problems with cybersecurity in the workplace, and the ways to solve – or at least mitigate – them.
Observing the evolution the good old SIM card went through and the results so far
Fix your cybersecurity problems with this 12-month resolution.
The modern rail system is basically a network of hundreds of different, but interconnected computers. Are these systems flawless security-wise?
No electronic device, however reliable it may be is 100% fail-safe. In order to make sure your files are not lost due to some kind of failure, we recommend you to regularly backup your data with Kaspersky Total Security.
With Christmas less than a week away, it seems fitting that Hello Kitty is latest site geared at kids that has been hacked.
A system integrator discovered a virus lurking in a policeman’s body camera