
Lazarus experiments with new ransomware
The Lazarus cybercrime group uses traditional APT techniques to spread VHD ransomware.
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The Lazarus cybercrime group uses traditional APT techniques to spread VHD ransomware.
Key Findings Due to self-isolation measures, we are spending almost 2 more hours a day online, compared to before lockdown began. 61% of millennials say they are concerned about how
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Tools and approaches to help you get some online privacy.
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Researchers found a way to create fake fingerprints to fool many devices, although it took a lot of effort.
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At RSA Conference 2020, Ben Smith addressed the need to consider generational differences in the workplace when creating a security strategy.
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Quiz: Can you survive the day as a Social Media manager? Lots of Social Media experts want to get involved in a large-scale project, but not every one of them
Quiz: Can you survive the day as a Social Media manager? Lots of Social Media experts want to get involved in a large-scale project, but not every one of them
With more than 2.5 billion gamers around the world, it’s no wonder cheats, hacks, and game modifications have spawned a multimillion dollar industry.
Overpriced apps entice Google Play and App Store users with a free trial period, and then charge them for a paid subscription even when uninstalled.
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Hacking security cameras through a smart light switch — and other interesting features of smart homes.
Dave and Jeff discuss Nimses, Facebook shutting down Graph Search, a paid version of Firefox, and more.
Emulator in Kaspersky Lab products: what is it and why it’s so important for antivirus to have one.