The ransomware saga
Ransomware, once represented by screen blockers that were almost cute, has come of age.
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Ransomware, once represented by screen blockers that were almost cute, has come of age.
Ransomware operators sometimes resort to rather unconventional threats to get their victims to pay.
What to do if you receive a notification about a suspicious login to your Facebook or Instagram account.
Gut-wrenching stories of in-game cheating told by actual participants.
If we are to believe the science-fiction of the last century, the hackers of 2020 should have access to a rather curious toolkit.
Tips for thrifty gamers, such as how to protect yourself from malware when choosing a free-to-play game and filter out the garbage that is not worth your time and attention.
The legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin has been used before as an allegory of real, tragic events. Here’s our take.
Our industrial security experts have conducted a study on the state of industrial cybersecurity in a pandemic.
Our experts’ detailed analysis of the prime suspect in the ransomware attack on Garmin.
We developed a sandbox capable of emulating a company-specific system in an isolated environment.
At WWDC 2020, Apple rolled out App Clips for iOS. We explain what that — as well as Android Instant Apps — is.
Kaspersky experts found the PhantomLance Trojan backdoor for Android in Google Play.
Methodology The Kaspersky Global Privacy Report 2020 is a study into the state of consumer attitudes towards online privacy. The survey was conducted by independent research agency Toluna between January
Victor Chebyshev talks about the most common mobile threats and attack vectors of 2019.
In the hunt for your bank card info, the malware overlays apps with phishing pages and uses fake notifications to get you to open the apps.
The ransomware app now uses infected devices to send SMS messages abroad on the victim’s dime.
Cybercriminals are attacking small online stores, trying to trick their employees into opening malicious files.
Kaspersky Scan Engine can be integrated with customer or third-party software and hardware solutions.
Malware can masquerade not only as games and TV shows, but also as educational materials. We help you understand what this malware is and how to avoid being infected.