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Kaspersky further enhances privacy protection for PC users with new features
Kaspersky has enhanced the protection of users’ personal information on PCs by introducing several new features to its consumer products and developing Kaspersky Security...
Kaspersky’s report reveals that attackers misused legitimate tools in 30% of successful cyber-incidents
Almost a third (30%) of cyberattacks investigated by the Kaspersky Global Emergency Response team in 2019 involved legitimate remote management and administration tools. As...
37% millennials think they’re too boring for cybercriminals: Kaspersky study
A third of millennials (37 per cent) think they’re too mundane to be the victim of cybercrime, a new study revealed. The study, conducted...
Trojans, Backdoors and Droppers are 3 top malware globally
The three top malware that are infiltrating enterprises and individuals globally are Trojans, Backdoors and Droppers, a new report said.
These three malware constitute 72...
Trojans, Backdoors, and Droppers are the most-searched malware by security analysts: Kaspersky
The statistics also show that the types of malware that researchers most frequently investigate do not coincide with the most widespread ones
Kaspersky Fraud Prevention helps Indacoin halt fraudulent operations with cryptocurrency
In order to keep their customers’ investments truly clean, exchange service Indacoin has adopted Kaspersky Fraud Prevent to halt this foul practice
Mobile threats spread under guise of porn content doubled in 2019
The number of mobile users attacked by pornographic content grew two-fold in 2019, reaching 42,973 users compared to the 19,699 who were targeted in...
Gaming-related web attacks up 50% in April: Kaspersky
There was a 54 per cent increase in the daily number of attempts to direct users to malicious sites that exploited the gaming theme...
New Kaspersky Threat Attribution Engine connects new attacks to APT groups in seconds
Using its proprietary method, Kaspersky Threat Attribution Engine matches a discovered malicious code against one of the biggest databases of malware in the industry, and, based on the code similarities, links it to a specific APT group or campaign
Kaspersky launches an online series of high-calibre threat talks
The online event is open to all threat intelligence professionals and enthusiasts around the world