You’ve Got Spam Mail: APAC accounts for a quarter of global malicious emails in 2022
One of Kaspersky’s elite researchers, Noushin Shabab, probed into the spam threat landscape in Asia Pacific (APAC) this year to answer – what if emails do not get opened?
Kimsuky APT continues to build attack infra, expected to target more countries in APAC
Kaspersky expert reveals the group's “GoldDragon cluster” targeting media, think-tanks in South Korea
Kaspersky unmasks active malicious campaigns targeting Android and iOS users in APAC
Global cybersecurity company shares how to secure smartphones from “Anubis” mobile Trojan and the infamous “Roaming Mantis” campaign
Digital Dystopia: Kaspersky reveals possible realities of a world without cybersecurity
Global firm’s 8th Cybersecurity Weekend imagines the answers to many what-ifs of the evolving technology world
Kaspersky expert: Advanced scams, data breaches, crypto and NFT attacks to shape SEA cyberthreat landscape in 2022
Cybercriminals can target a variety of industries, from airlines, hospitals, government websites, banks, telecom companies, universities, e-commerce, and even social media giants through different sophisticated means.
Ransomware Vs Cities in 2019: 174 and Counting
Kaspersky observed that at least 174 cities have been targeted by Ransomware in 2019, and the numbers are still rising.
Financial Threats in 2020: Fintech, Mobile Banking and E-Commerce Are in the Crosshairs
Kaspersky researchers to suggest several important potential developments for the financial threat landscape for 2020
Digital profiling: Kaspersky Lab experts uncover how much your smart watch can tell about you
New research shows that smartwatches can become tools for spying on their owners, by collecting silent accelerometer and gyroscope signals that - after analysis - could be turned into datasets unique to the smartwatch owner.
Social and Safe: 6 Types of Social Media Scams and How to Avoid Them
As security is a two-pronged process, it requires effective security solution and users’ cyber savviness, here are the known social media scams plus tips from Kaspersky Lab on how to avoid them:
Double Attack: What Are Fileless Banking Attackers Really After?
Kaspersky Lab experts reconstruct an ATMitch case – and discover a mysterious way to cash out with ATMs
Kaspersky Lab identifies ransomware actors focusing on targeted attacks against businesses
Kaspersky Lab’s researchers have discovered an emerging and alarming trend: more and more cybercriminals are turning their attention from attacks against private users to targeted ransomware attacks against businesses. At least eight groups of cybercriminals involved in encryption ransomware development and distribution have been identified....
Chasing Lazarus: A Hunt for the Infamous Hackers to Prevent Large Bank Robberies
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 Bank of Bangladesh in 2016. During the forensic analysis of artefacts left by...
The hunt for the dawn of APTs: a 20 year-old attack that remains relevant
The Moonlight Maze cyber-espionage attacks sent shockwaves through the US in the late 1990s – two decades later, researchers uncover the original attack tools and find a link to a modern APT
Free But Risky: 8 Security Tips for Public Wi-Fi Users
With the prevalence of free networks, criminals set up fake free Wi-Fi networks, which users pay with a hefty price --- their login credentials stolen from them.
Kaspersky Lab Presents the First Cybersecurity Index
Do you know how safe – or unsafe – it currently is online? How many people run the risk of falling victim to cybercriminals today, without suspecting it? And how many have fallen victim already?
One Cryptomalware Attack Can Cost an SMB up to $99K
According to the research Corporate IT Security Risks 2016 conducted by Kaspersky Lab last year, one cryptomalware attack cost small and medium businesses up to $99,000 on average. Despite the fact that cybercriminals do not guarantee the return of corporate data, 34% of entrepreneurs admitted...
Angler by Lurk: Why the infamous cybercriminal group that stole millions was renting out its most powerful tool
At the beginning of the summer, Kaspersky Lab assisted in the arrest of suspects that were part of the Lurk gang, which allegedly stole more than 45 million dollars from a number of companies and banks in Russia.
Kaspersky Lab study proves: Smartphones distract us and make us less efficient at work
Latest research shows that we are 26% more productive without our smartphone.
Dropping Elephant: Cyber-espionage Group Hunts High Profile Targets with Low Profile Tools
In February 2016, following an alert from a partner, Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team began an investigation.
8% Of Users Hide Their Computers To Keep Their Sensitive Data Safe
To protect their privacy, paranoid users are turning to a multitude of methods to keep their personal data away from prying eyes in the online world, including hiding their computers. Yet multiple research studies from Kaspersky Lab shows that not enough users are aware of...