Kaspersky, the Russian cybersecurity and antivirus provider, is now offering travellers its very own regional eSIM service. The complimentary service is available through the company’s eSIM ...
Kaspersky’s new Linux antivirus raises concerns about privacy, trust, and the need for Windows-style AV on Linux desktops.
Antivirus software, the first versions of which appeared in the 1970s, has evolved. Traditional antivirus tools were built to spot malicious code or known signatures. They uncovered malware, stopped ...
Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
Overview: Europe’s cybersecurity market is rapidly growing, driven by strict regulations and rising cyber threats.Leading ...
The new ToddyCat tooling shifts the group’s focus from browser theft to extracting Outlook mail archives and Microsoft 365 ...
The focus is now on stealth, long-term persistence, and cyber-espionage against government and similar organizations.
Kaspersky has detected a malicious campaign targeting LATAM, APAC, Europe and Africa, where attackers leverage AI-generated websites to distribute versions of the legitimate remote access tool Syncro.
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 ...
The data forms part of the Kaspersky Security Bulletin (KSB), which monitors and analyses annual cybersecurity trends across ...
According to a Kaspersky study, 41% of companies report that their cybersecurity teams are significantly understaffed, primarily due to a shortage of qualified professionals to handle complex ...
Today, people average nearly seven hours of online time daily, surfing the web and using gadgets, but they also leave enormous amounts of personal information online and regularly encounter traps left ...