Collateral damage from APTs
How APTs compromise the privacy and security of average citizens that they do not target directly.
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How APTs compromise the privacy and security of average citizens that they do not target directly.
Web threats are actively used in targeted attacks, so their neutralization should be an integral part of APT defense strategy.
Charles Perrault explains how hired hackers use social engineering and watering hole attacks for political purposes.
Eugene Kaspersky explains how Kaspersky Sandbox uses virtual machines to thoroughly examine malware’s behavior.
Although the suspected leader of the FIN7 cybergang was arrested, malicious activity somehow persists.
The source code of infamous, billion-dollar malware was found on VirusTotal. Here’s what we know about it and what to expect next.
Our proactive security technologies uncovered an attempt to exploit another zero-day vulnerability in win32k.sys.
A look at the complexities of public attribution and why nation-states doing it will have real-world implications.
Jay Rosenberg of GReAT joins Jeff and Ahmed to recap the second day of the Security Analyst Summit in Singapore.
A cybergang that specializes in cyberespionage, with its campaign mostly limited to the Middle East and countries in central Asia.
A new APT attack targets the diplomatic mission of an Asian country.
A preview of the 2019 Security Analyst Summit from Kaspersky Lab with Sergey Lozhkin and Jeff Esposito.
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Vicente Diaz of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT to discuss a review of APTs in 2018 and what 2019 may hold.
Epidemics, espionage, destruction: We present the most memorable cyberattacks of recent years.
Given the great need for it on the part of our corporate customers – true to the market principles of supply and demand – we decided to come up with a new service for the market – Kaspersky Managed Protection.
Last year’s Kaspersky NeXT event covered everything from the blockchain to how complex it would be to visit Mars. What should you expect this year?
The infamous Lazarus group’s newest campaign is really hard to detect. Bonus: How cryptocurrencies, cybercriminals, and ramen noodles are connected.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss the return of Olympic Destroyer, fake news spreading through WhatsApp, and more.
The APT actor shows interest in finances and biochemical threat prevention and research.
A traditional approach to cybersecurity is no longer good enough. Dealing with advanced threats requires advanced tools such as endpoint detection and response.
See a few highlights from the RSA Conference 2018 in San Francisco.