Kaspersky Lab has published the results of its more-than-year-long investigation into the activity of Lazarus – a notorious hacking group allegedly responsible for the theft of 81 million dollars from the Central
The Moonlight Maze cyber-espionage attacks sent shockwaves through the US in the late 1990s – two decades later, researchers uncover the original attack toolsand find a link to a modern APT Kaspersky
On average two-in-five computers, related tothe technological infrastructure of industrial enterprises, faced cyberattacks in the second half of 2016. This is a finding from Kaspersky Lab’s report, the “Threat Landscape for Industrial
The cyber security market is one of the most fast-moving ones in the world. With technology changing by the minute, it takes a lot to stay ahead in the game and remain
In the wake of the Shamoon malware attacks, a new wiper targets Middle East andshows interest inEuropean targets Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team has discovered a new sophisticatedwiper malware, called
Based on validated security intelligence data, Kaspersky Threat Lookup provides an effective tool for enterprises to improve their incident response and forensics; offering reliable, aggregated, retrospective and global insight on the latest
Social media started life as a wayof staying in touch with friends and sharing happy memories.However, the results of the latest study fromLab indicate that social media nowleaves many people feeling negative
Newly-discovered Trojan uses unsuspecting Android device users as toolsto redirect traffic from WiFi-connected devices to websites controlled by the attackers Kaspersky Lab experts have uncovered a remarkable evolution in Android OS malware:
After releasing decryption tools for two variants of CryptXXX ransomware in April and May 2016, Kaspersky Lab is releasing a new decryptor for files that have been locked with the latest version
In 2016 ransomware attacks on business increased three-fold: which represents a change from an attack every 2 minutes in January to one every 40 seconds by October. For individuals the rate of
Kaspersky Lab’s cloud malware collection now carries a billion malicious objects, including viruses, Trojans, backdoors, ransomware, and advertisement applications and their components. A fifth were discovered and identified as malicious by Astraea
After analyzing information on more than 31 million Wi-Fi hotspots around the world, Kaspersky Lab has found that every fourth (28%) is unsecured and poses a risk to users’ personal data. That