The next WannaCry and drone hacking: Advanced Persistent Threats in 2023
Kaspersky predicts of advanced persistent threats (APTs) in 2023.
Crypto miners on the rise: Kaspersky experts report more than 230% growth in the number of malicious mining programs
Kaspersky researchers saw a more than 230% increase in crypto miner variants in Q3 2022 compared to the same period last year.
Esports committed to fair play and transparency: 68% of esports pros against cheating to win
According to Kaspersky’s study, 68% of esports gamers agree that using cheats is inappropriate, even if it means that their team can win.
New SandStrike spyware targets Android users with booby-trapped VPN application
Kaspersky researchers discovered an espionage campaign that targets Android users called SandStrike.
H1 2022: Malware stealers, downloaders, droppers are most common mobile attacks in PH
According to Kaspersky’s report, four out of five Trojans that were found in the Philippines are the same Trojans in Indonesia—which ranked 5th in the world with the most mobile malware attacks.
Kaspersky launches new online cybersecurity training for ‘Mobile Malware Reverse Engineering’ experts
Kaspersky will demonstrate infamous malware samples and provide its students with detailed practical comments.
Quarter of medium-size business decision-makers consider using pirated software to cut costs
According to Kaspersky’s survey, 24% of companies are ready to use pirated alternatives of business software to decrease IT spending. And 41% even agree to use pirated cybersecurity software.
New Kaspersky VPN launched to amplify speed and convenience
The new version of Kaspersky VPN unveiled today.
Password stealers eye SMBs in SEA
Kaspersky foils more than 11M online attacks against the backbone of the region’s economic growth
Only half of SMB leaders are confident that ex-employees can’t access the company’s digital assets
Kaspersky study on the behavior of small and medium businesses during crises shows staff reductions may cause additional cybersecurity risks.
Six months of phishing attacks in 2022 exceed SEA’s total number last year
Kaspersky urges organizations to pay attention as most APT attacks infect enterprises, governments through targeted phishing
Kaspersky unveils new data feed for industrial vulnerabilities detection
Kaspersky launched a new machine-readable Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) data feed for the automated detection of vulnerabilities in operational technology (OT) software.
Cybercriminals continue to chase SEA’s remote workers
Kaspersky in H1 2022 blocks over 260K RDP attacks per day in the region
Australia, Singapore log most number of adverts on the Darknet in APAC
Kaspersky reports on cybercriminal activity on the Darknet market in the region
All roads lead to transparency
Anton talks about the importance of transparency to software security and how it can help organizations streamline the connections across their software supply chain and create a sustainable IT infrastructure.
Paving the way for young security innovators: Kaspersky’s open call for Secur’IT Cup ’22
The Secur'IT Cup is a global student cyber-security competition organized yearly by Kaspersky where participants come up with their own ideas to help solve cybersecurity issues.
Kaspersky introduces new Transparency Center format, opening two more facilities in Europe
Kaspersky opened two new trust-building facilities for the company’s partners and customers in Italy and the Netherlands.
Kaspersky reveals external cybersecurity loopholes in SEA
Cybercriminals hunt for unpatched software, one-day vulnerabilities, compromised remote protocols in the region
Malware that steals credentials and credit card details abuses the biggest new games
From July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, Kaspersky's security solutions detected more than 384,000 users affected by almost 92,000 malicious or unwanted unique files that mimicked 28 games or series of games.
Exploitation of internet-facing applications is the number one initial attack vector for last year
The exploitation of public-facing applications, accessible from both the internal network and the internet, has become the most widely used method of cybercriminals to penetrate an organization’s security, according to Kaspersky’s Global Emergency Response Team.