Kaspersky: Poorly detected backdoor targeting governments and NGOs around globe

Kaspersky experts have brought to light a poorly detected SessionManager backdoor that was set up as a malicious module within the Internet Information Services (IIS), a popular web server edited by Microsoft. Once propagated, SessionManager enables a wide range of malicious acti … | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 1 year ago

Farm equipment security at DEF CON 29

At DEF CON 29, a security researcher exposed the vulnerabilities of farm equipment manufacturers. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 2 years ago

Coronavirus Vaccines on Darknet Markets

What could possibly go wrong with coronavirus vaccine from a darknet marketplace? | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 3 years ago

A modern take on the movie Hackers

We look at the movie Hackers from the viewpoint of modern cybersecurity and realism. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 3 years ago

Social credits and security: embracing the world of ratings

Foreword Prof. Chengyi Lin Affiliate Professor of Strategy at INSEAD and a leading expert on digital transformation. His research and teaching focus on the strategic impact of digital technologies and | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 3 years ago

Malware masked as textbooks and essays

Malware can masquerade not only as games and TV shows, but also as educational materials. We help you understand what this malware is and how to avoid being infected. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

New Chrome Zero-Day

A Chrome vulnerability already exploited by attackers gets patched. We recommend updating your browser right now. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

Privacy Tips

Ten tips to make your private digital life really private. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

The Cybersecurity of the Terminator

Before the world release of Terminator: Dark Fate, we decided to check in on the state of cybersecurity in the Terminator universe. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

Malicious Android app had more than 100M downloads in Google Play(CamScanner)

Kaspersky researchers found malware in CamScanner, a text recognition app that was downloaded more than 100 million times from Google Play. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

Malicious Android app had more than 100M downloads in Google Play

Kaspersky researchers found malware in CamScanner, a text recognition app that was downloaded more than 100 million times from Google Play. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

Bluetooth Connectivity Threatens Your Security

Bluetooth connectivity can leave your device vulnerable to attacks. Learn the most common ways your Bluetooth can be exploited! | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

Learn How to Spot Travel Phishing

No matter how good malefactors are at pretending to be the real deal, you can still spot travel phishing if you know these three simple rules. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 4 years ago

TajMahal Apt Attack Uncovered

A new APT attack targets the diplomatic mission of an Asian country. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

The Great Bank Robbery: Carbanak Cybergang Steals $1bn

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@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

ShadowHammer: Malicious Updates for Asus Laptops

Our technologies detected a threat that seems to be one of the biggest supply-chain attacks ever. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

New leakage of Facebook user data, including private messages

The personal data of 257,000 Facebook users, including private messages belonging to 81,000 of them, has leaked online. Hackers claim to have access to 120 million accounts. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

Avoid pitfalls when backing up your WhatsApp chats

WhatsApp for Android can back up your chats to Google Drive. It’s free, but it may hurt older backups. Here’s how to get it right. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

Prilex: POS malware evolves to target chip and PIN-protected cards

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@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

Is your encrypted USB drive secure?

Can you be sure the encrypted USB drives you’re using won’t reveal your company’s secrets to hackers? Problem is, current certifications can’t guarantee it. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

Kaspersky Lab is opening its first Transparency Center in Switzerland

Our first Transparency Center, as well as “software assembly line” and storage of Kaspersky Security Network data, will be located in Switzerland. | Continue reading


@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago

Kaspersky Lab moving core infrastructure from Russia to Switzerland

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@kaspersky.com | 5 years ago