How to block a phishing site
Kaspersky have a new service that allows our threat intelligence customers to take down malicious and phishing sites.
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Kaspersky have a new service that allows our threat intelligence customers to take down malicious and phishing sites.
Our experts have discovered a malicious campaign targeting fintech companies.
What’s in Google’s report on typical attacks against cloud systems in Google Cloud Platform?
To be ready for attacks targeting your company, information security officers need to know about received spear-phishing e-mails.
A cyberattack has affected an unexpectedly large number of industrial systems.
The malicious Internet Information Services module makes Outlook on the web a cybercriminal tool.
Cybercriminals can target anyone who uses your applications; keeping users safe is also partly up to you.
Two studies of the MSP and MSSP market development in the context of ubiquitous remote work.
How to set app permissions in iOS 15 for maximum privacy and security.
Getting e-mail through a Web interface may be convenient, but attackers are after corporate mailboxes, and one day they may visit yours.
Researchers from Cambridge describe the Trojan Source method for inserting hidden implants in source code.
Employees can install proxyware without their employer’s knowledge, introducing additional business cyberrisks.
We analyze some typical examples of phishing bait for movie streamers.
Attackers are trying to steal credentials from corporate mail by sending lists of quarantined spam e-mails.
We look at some examples of LinkedIn phishing and explain how everyone can avoid taking the bait.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Dave, and Jeff discuss a school using facial recognition for kids’ lunch payments, REvil being hacked again, more than $600 million in ransom payments, and more.
Over the past five years, the Trickbot banking Trojan has evolved into a multifunctional tool for cybercriminals.
Kaspersky’s Ask the Analyst service will ease access to our expertise.
On October’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft patched 71 vulnerabilities, several of which are particularly serious.
Our security technologies detected the exploitation of a previously unknown vulnerability in the Win32k driver.