Kaspersky discovered a Qbot malware spike targeting corporate users, spread via a malicious spam-email campaign.
Checkmate! How cybercriminals catch chess players in a gambit
Kaspersky cybersecurity experts have discovered that chess players have been targeted by a range of different attacks from cybercriminals spreading malicious or unwanted mobile programs 一 even on Google Play 一 and Trojans and ransomware disguised as chess applications.
Cryptocurrency phishing grows by 40% in one year
Kaspersky’s anti-phishing systems have prevented 5 million cryptocurrency-related phishing attacks in 2022, increasing by 40% compared to the previous year.
Kaspersky shares 3 tips to keep data safe this World Backup Day
World Backup Day, recognised on 31 March, puts the importance of backing up data in the spotlight for both businesses and individuals, especially as the cyberthreat landscape continues to evolve.
Kaspersky becomes the vendor “who shaped the year”
Kaspersky was included as a vendor “who shaped the year” in the IDC report Worldwide Modern Endpoint Security Market Shares, July 2021-June-2022: Currency Exchange Rates Slightly Trimmed Accelerating Growth.
Safeguarding your digital life: why cyber immunity is essential in today’s world
Veronica Martin caught up with Maher Yamout, Senior Security Researcher at Kaspersky during GISEC 2023 to discuss the products and …
Cyberattacks on young gamers up 57% in 2022
Kaspersky’s latest report ‘The Dark Side of Kids’ Virtual Gaming Worlds explores the risks for young players in online gaming and analyses threats related to the most popular online games for 3-16-year-old kids.
Kaspersky acquires 49% of container security solutions developer Ximi Pro
his acquisition will allow the company to develop an offering that would provide full-fledged protection within Cloud Workload Protection concept.
Kaspersky manager discusses the role of women in security
Alaina Huysamen, Marketing Manager for Africa at Kaspersky, spoke with Security Advisor ME & Tahawultech.com about the evolving role of women in security technologies.
Every second user in the UAE feels responsible for protecting their gadgets
A new global survey conducted by Kaspersky “The smart home of almost everything: From the fridge to TV, how we’ll embrace the year of the virtual assistant in 2023”, explores the key digital habits, obstacles and smart home device usage.