
Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2015: Threats evolved as predicted
As the year wraps up, Kaspersky Lab released its reports on the overall status of global cybersecurity.
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As the year wraps up, Kaspersky Lab released its reports on the overall status of global cybersecurity.
Kaspersky Lab released results of a 10-months long analysis of Epic Turla APT campaign, which is still active. One of the most sophisticated cyber-espionage campaigns, it attacked victims in 45 countries.
Kaspersky Lab recently published a new survey called “Who’s spying on you” to describe the arising problem of cyber-espionage. In our previous article we pointed out that any company or
Whenever one hears the words ‘cyber espionage’, large-scale campaigns affecting entire national states and transnational corporations such as Aurora, Flame or Duqu come to mind. Unfortunately, cyber espionage doesn’t necessarily
When a new high-profile attack is revealed–whether it’s a technology company, a government agency or a financial institution that’s targeted–the attention often focuses on the victim and what the attackers
Targeted attacks gain popularity as a means of cyber-espionage. They get more complex, use sophisticated algorithms and act more stealthily than ever. Even U.S. President Barack Obama voiced his concerns