Ransomware: Collateral damage
In addition to its primary targets, ransomware has infected some unusual devices.
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In addition to its primary targets, ransomware has infected some unusual devices.
A look at how the near-universal shift to working from home has affected employees’ lives and attitudes toward security.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a lone Mandalorian warrior suffered from cybersecurity issues, both other people’s fault and his own.
Payment terminals and ATMs in remote locations require a special approach to security.
MITRE tested our solutions in the APT29 evaluation. We explain what the test is, why and how it’s conducted, and what the results mean.
Did you have a chance to train your employees in the basics of information security before sending them off to work from home?
Using services and programs that IT doesn’t know about causes problems. We explain how to avoid them.
When it comes to information security, we’re seeing the same mistakes over and over again.
While auditing Web applications, our experts found a vulnerability to enumeration attacks. Here is a description of the problem and how to combat it.
Attackers are infecting users’ computers with a backdoor posing as an Adobe Flash Player update.
We tell how the coronavirus scare is being exploited by phishers to attack companies and install malware.
In the context of the coronavirus pandemic, there is a growing need to protect collaborative software. We updated Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Office 365 and extended the free license period to six months.
Microsoft has posted a security advisory about vulnerabilities in Adobe Type Manager Library, which are already being exploited by cybercriminals.
Health-care facilities are struggling with the current coronavirus epidemic, so we must help them with cyberprotection. We are offering free six-month licenses for our core solutions.
At RSA Conference 2020, Ben Smith addressed the need to consider generational differences in the workplace when creating a security strategy.
Companies worldwide regularly fall victim to business e-mail compromise attacks. We explain the danger and how to minimize it.
With deepfakes becoming more and more common — and more and more convincing — how can you protect your business?
Microsoft has released a patch for newly discovered critical vulnerability CVE-2020-0796 in the network protocol SMB 3.1.1.