How your PC can be infected with just one email you didn’t actually read
Did you know that your PC can become infected by an email that you never actually read?
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Did you know that your PC can become infected by an email that you never actually read?
A system integrator discovered a virus lurking in a policeman’s body camera
We take a look at what happened in cybersecurity throughout 2015.
A renovated version of TeslaCrypt ransomware has recently affected numerous devices in Japan and Nordic countries.
Lack of cybersecurity knowledge can lead to the loss of money due to online banking fraud. Follow these eight rules to protect your money from cybercriminals
End-users are afraid of fraud, and fear of being tricked into losing money to cybercriminals shies the customers away from using online payment services.
As the year wraps up, Kaspersky Lab released its reports on the overall status of global cybersecurity.
Public Wi-Fi networks provide Internet access and 100500 ways to you’re your data to cybercriminals. What can you do to protect yourself?
Kaspersky Internet Security for Android can protect data on your mobile from the long arms and sticky fingers of pocket thieves and cybercriminals
Is there anything worse than “12345” password? Only “12345” password, used for all your accounts.
What does it take to have the brand damage? Little, in fact: a company just have to make some wrongful steps to fail trust, first and foremost. Trust of the
Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit is planned for next February. Among the highlights of SAS 2016 are trainings for the attending participants, with top Kaspersky Lab’s researchers and other security experts at the helm.
The Russian Mafia is a long-standing media staple in the West, portrayed with many myths, but reality is possibly surpassing all of them.
Kaspersky Lab recently announced that it has patented a new technology for protecting corporate data on employee mobile devices.
In their predictions for 2016, the GReAT team said that APTs will be replaced by deeper, embedded attacks that are harder to detect and trace back to the perpetrators.
There are some interesting findings in our Q3 spam report.
According to a study by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, every cyber-incident is costly to businesses: In 2015, losses due to cyberattacks for SMBs averaged $38K.
Sometimes even cybercriminals go fishing. They hunt for a special goldfish — our personal data. So, what can you do to protect yourself from phishing?
Kaspersky Lab’s quarterly IT Threat Evolution report is in and so is Kaspersky DDoS Intelligence Report for Q3 2015. Let’s take a look into what happened this last quarter.
As a follow-up to our recent foray into ransomware, we’re pleased to offer a fundamental practical guide on how to deal with ransomware.