Kaspersky has detected a new malware for Android devices that it dubbed Keenadu. This malware is distributed in multiple forms – it can be preinstalled directly into devices’ firmware, embedded within system
Kaspersky reports that in 2025, cybercriminals continued to use seasonal shopping periods to distribute phishing pages and fraudulent promotions aimed at collecting personal and payment information. Gaming platforms also remained a prominent
Attackers are incorporating personal details like full names and phone numbers in scam emails to appear credible and induce panic among victims. Scammers may pose as hackers with compromising data, law enforcement
Kaspersky has recently reinforced its security credentials by re-certifying its information security management system (ISMS) against ISO/IEC 27001:2022, an international standard which outlines the best practices for establishing, implementing and continuously improving these
With 2026 already in the corner, global cybersecurity and digital privacy company, Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team reveals today the trends in enterprise threats that will set the contours of India
Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has uncovered evidence linking the HackingTeam successor, Memento Labs, to a new wave of cyberespionage attacks. The discovery stems from an investigation into Operation ForumTroll,
The C4T BuT S4D team from Russia has won the finals of the Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit (SAS) Capture the Flag (CTF) competition, which this year brought more than 10 teams of
In this exclusive interview, Nikhil Dudwadkar discusses how purpose-driven storytelling, data-led insights, and trust form the foundation of modern B2B marketing. He shares how Kaspersky’s mission to create a safer digital world
From January to June 2025, Kaspersky enterprise solutions blocked more than 2 lakh of spyware attacks targeting organisations in India. This is a 273% surge compared to the same period last year.
In the first half of 2025, ransomware continued to impact a relatively small portion of business users in India, consistent with global trends that reflect ransomware attackers’ deliberate targeting of high-value organizations
Latest data from the global cybersecurity and privacy company Kaspersky revealed existing vulnerabilities in business networks continue to leave Indian enterprises exposed to possible cyberattacks. More than seven lakh (7,34,526) of exploits
Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) have uncovered ads on darknet offering real-time video and audio deepfake services. Prices reportedly start at $50 for fake videos and $30 for fabricated voice