Previewing Black Hat 2022
A look at what experts at Kaspersky will be watching during Black Hat 2022.
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A look at what experts at Kaspersky will be watching during Black Hat 2022.
We recall the story of the ILOVEYOU worm — one of the most infamous viruses from 22 years ago.
Episode 261 of the Transatlantic Cable includes, NFTs, Vault7, and missing bitcoin worth a staggering $180M!
Apple’s new feature promises enhanced protection in the fight against targeted attacks.
New malicious campaign hunts for Discord tokens and credit card information via infected npm packages.
How things stood with information security in a galaxy far, far away — nine years before the Battle of Yavin.
Our experts discovered a fresh version of CosmicStrand, a rootkit that hides from researchers in the UEFI firmware.
TikTok concerns, ransomware and lifetime Facebook bans – it’s all happening in episode 260 of the Transatlantic Cable.
We review a major cryptocurrency theft using spyware inside a PDF.
The new Luna and Black Basta ransomware strains are capable of attacking Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi.
We review a recent study on biometric authentication that uses breath analysis.
In this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Jag and Jeff discuss autonomous car headaches in San Francisco, flood monitoring in India under ransomware, sketchy hardware and more.
How scammers swindle users out of cryptocurrency through a fake Nvidia giveaway supposedly worth 50,000 BTC.
Microsoft cancels its decision to block macros by default. We discuss the cybersecurity implications for companies.
Episode 258 of the Kaspersky podcast covers NFTs, crypto chaos and even more data breaches – tune in!
The most effective protection is increasing employees’ awareness, and it’s up to HR to maintain it.
We explore the latest method for detecting hidden cameras and microphones described in one of the year’s best studies on personal security.
One of the most complex, yet easy to understand, infosec studies of recent times.
How scammers lure YouTube users to a fake website where a purported bug lets them exchange Bitcoin at an excellent rate.