
New Year’s resolutions for a cybersecure 2025
Mistakes to learn from in 2024 – and resolutions for a safer 2025.
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Mistakes to learn from in 2024 – and resolutions for a safer 2025.
How to estimate what and how much hardware will be needed for a SIEM system to assess the costs before deployment?
The best privacy-focused services that make practical gifts for friends and family.
Kaspersky specialists, in collaboration with external experts, have formulated some key guidelines for safe and legal use of AI.
How a simple, well-known general threat became a key targeted-attack vector on companies.
Threats to data stored in Sync, pCloud, and other encrypted alternatives to Dropbox.
What IT and cybersecurity leaders need to know about implementing network detection and response.
Detection of tactics involving malicious DLL registration and other Kaspersky SIEM improvements in Q4 2024.
Hidden logic, data poisoning, and other targeted attack methods via AI systems.
We’ve updated the design of our password manager’s mobile version. Storing and managing passwords is now even more convenient.
Discontinuing mandatory password rotations, banning outdated MFA methods, and other updates in the NIST SP 800-63 standards for digital account authentication and management.
Rules for detecting atypical behavior in container infrastructure at the data collection stage, and other updates to our SIEM system.
Many of us have dozens of online subscriptions and recurring payments. How to take control, save money, and stay on top of expenses?
A vulnerability in Kia’s web portal made it possible to hack cars and track their owners. All you needed was the car’s VIN number or just its license plate number.
Our products are no longer available on Google Play. We explain why this happened, and how to install or update our apps for Android.
This phishing campaign incorporates ghost spoofing, embedded text in images, a PDF file, a QR code, DocuSign imitation, and Cloudflare verification — yet it still completely misses the mark.
We’ve discovered a new Trojan that’s very selective about its victims.
Our developments, products, research, patents and expert teams harnessed for AI.
An Office 365 security alert as bait in a phishing email.