Kaspersky researchers have uncovered an advanced persistent threat (APT) espionage campaign that uses a very rarely seen type of malware known as a firmware bootkit. The new malware was detected…
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Many organizations choose Linux for strategically important servers and systems, not least because this operating system is thought to be safer and less prone to cyberthreats than the far more…
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For each month from January to June 2020, the number of DDoS attacks affecting educational online resources increased by at least 350% when compared to the corresponding months in 2019,…
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Kaspersky researchers are sharing findings about a new Android spyware application distributed by APT group, Transparent Tribe, being disseminated in India under the guise of adult content and official COVID-19…
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Almost a third (30%) of the cyberattacks investigated by the Kaspersky Global Emergency Response team in 2019 involved legitimate remote control and management tools. In this way, attackers were able…
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Kaspersky research into malicious files disguised under the names of popular streaming platforms and their content revealed that cybercriminals most frequently used Netflix and Disney’s The Mandalorian as a lure.…
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Cybercriminals use popular web analytics service to steal online shoppers’ payment details
by CIO AXISKaspersky researchers have uncovered a new technique for stealing users’ payment information on ecommerce websites, a type of attack known as web skimming. By registering for Google Analytics accounts and…
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The new Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) report reveals that Kaspersky products detected and blocked 52,820,874 local cyber threats in India between January to March 2020. The data collected by the…
