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USA and Canada governments are fed up with the tyranny of ransomware. Experts from both countries analyzed the latest incidents and released an advisory for their citizens.
These incidents sound like a detective story, but are taken from real life. It’s almost impossible to avoid targeted hacking and here we explain why is that so.
How you can prevent Ransomware on your file share with Kaspersky Lab enterprise solutions.
Like all social media platforms, it’s important to ensure you keep your LinkedIn account secure.
Protect your browser and keep your passwords, card credentials and personal data safe with the help of Kaspersky Protection.
What happens when real cyber experts head to TV to stop cybercrime?
The vast majority of targeted attacks begin with simple steps; spear-phishing with malicious attachments or clickable links, or the infection of employees’ favorite websites (water-holing) to penetrate the security perimeter through the vulnerable browsers or other software. Don’t assume that because these methodologies are well-known, they are any less effective.
CTB-Locker comes back and strikes 70 web server from 10 countries across the globe. Who is at risk and what should they do?
Kaspersky Lab announced WISeID Kaspersky Lab Security, a special edition of a mobile app jointly developed with WISeKey.
Two-factor authentication involving SMS, while used by most banks for quite some time, is not unbeatable.
Triada is a complex, stealthy, and professionally written malware suite. While it is mostly a consumer-level threat, Triada is also potentially dangerous to mobile apps-related businesses.
Does your use of social media make you a liability to your company?
A look at the evolution of mobile threats in 2015 and some predictions for 2016
Kaspersky Lab launches two new enterprise solutions for preventing the most sophisticated cyberthreats organizations encounter worldwide.
Kaspersky Lab’s Anti-malware Research Team reported detection of “one of the most dangerous Android banking Trojans ever seen”, called Acecard.
The only way to ensure the security of online payments is to be at least one step ahead of the cybercriminals, and that can be achieved only by improving the technology.
Acecard is one of the most advanced banking trojans. It’s capable of overlaying more than 30 banks’ and financial systems’ apps and is spread via Google Play.
Targeted attacks are visibly commoditizing, choosing cost efficiency over sophistication. If a combination of social engineering, tweaks to widely-available malware and legit apps can do the trick, why bother to create something original and exquisite?
At The SAS 2016, Kaspersky Lab researchers discussed the newly discovered Poseidon Group. A custom APT boutique chasing commercially valuable data