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In another scam, attackers exploit the Apple and McDonald’s partnership: in select countries, fans can purchase a Formula ...
Kaspersky has once again proven its leadership in cybersecurity by securing three major titles at the SE Labs Security Awards ...
The future of ransomware threats lies in Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), as hackers are increasingly using the ...
A previously undocumented spyware called 'Batavia' has been targeting large industrial enterprises in Russia in a phishing ...
Russian organizations have been targeted by Batavia spyware in a phishing attack, exfiltrating documents and system info.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has discovered a new strain of crypto malware dubbed SparkKitty, which has been active since at least early 2024.
SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other ...
Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky said on Wednesday that nearly 8,500 users from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs ...
If you keep screenshots of login credentials or cryptocurrency seed phrases—or any sensitive content, really—in your phone's ...
Cyber security leader Kaspersky has launched an eSIM Store. SHERYL GOLDSTUCK explores it through the lens of a traveller’s connectivity quest.
It's generally not a good idea to keep screenshots of sensitive information on your phone, but you should probably delete ...
Kaspersky has notified Google and Apple about the malicious apps. Certain technical details suggest that the new malware campaign is linked to the previously discovered SparkCat Trojan — malware (the ...