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How well do you remember digital life in the ’90s? Can you score 13 out of 13 on our quiz?
The trendy Nimses social network has a ways to go in terms of security and privacy.
Facebook has been crawling with reposts that claim to be giving away thousands of free airline tickets. We uncover the truth.
Adware found on 250 million computers spies on users and can install other software.
We conducted a global survey of 359 industrial cybersecurity practitioners to learn more about perceptions and realities.
We’ve already filed a complaint against Microsoft in Russia; now we’re doing the same in Europe.
How a couple of simple permissions let an application steal passwords, log user actions, and do many other nasty things.
With connected cars, it is vital to implement strong cybersecurity from the very start. Our experts stand ready to lend a hand.
Car hacking is a hot topic these days. Good news, everybody: Kaspersky now protects connected cars.
GDPR is just around the corner. Is your business prepared for it? Learn how others see GDPR and how it will change the world.
Applications that offer to pay you for installing other applications tend to shove malware at you.
Learn what antivirus warning messages mean now so you can respond properly if something dangerous happens.
Research shows that people who share data digitally are more likely to suffer from data loss and have device issues.
How messages with confirmation codes from banks are intercepted and what can you do to protect yourself.
Embedded systems demand special protection from infections similar to WannaCry.
By now, everyone has heard about the WannaCry ransomware attack. So far we have two posts about it: one with a general overview of what happened, and another with advice
Kaspersky Lab is teaming up with Comae Technologies to present an emergency webinar for businesses to help them understand and defend against the WannaCry ransomware. The malware has primarily affected business networks, and has claimed victims around the world in a wide range of industries.
In 2016 Kaspersky Lab together with B2B International conducted a global study of more than 4,000 business representatives from 25 countries, looking at their IT security budgets, the complexity of their infrastructure, attitudes towards security threats and solutions, and the real cost of data breaches and security incidents experienced.
IT Security Risks Special Report Series 2016 Kaspersky Lab Download the PDF version of the report Content Introduction Lack of expertise: measuring direct financial impact One out of forty: new
IT Security Risks Report 2016 Executive summary As organisations worldwide look for protection from the growing menace of cyber-crime, Kaspersky Lab set out to better understand the perception and reality