The Ransomware Plague of 2016
Ransomware: a brief history, current situation, future predictions and how to solve the problem.
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Ransomware: a brief history, current situation, future predictions and how to solve the problem.
The first zero-day exploit for InPage text processor had been used in attacks on Asian banks.
With Kaspersky Password Manager you know longer need to memorize dozens of passwords — and it makes your accounts safer
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Ransoc ransomware gathers data from victim’s social networks and hard drives, and uses it to blackmail victims.
Find out if you can avoid traps set by fraudsters for Black Friday sales.
Kaspersky Lab is giving MSPs a chance to get in on the ground floor of an exciting new integration of security and remote monitoring and management tools.
Lately, tech companies have gone crazy about machine learning. What is machine learning, and what are its implications? Here’s our take on this technology.
How much do you know about the events that rocked the world of cybersecurity in the past few years? Test yourself!
Sometimes ATM operators make criminals’ jobs easier by leaving banking machines’ network equipment accessible.
A study reveals that people are tired of social networks, but keep using them because they can’t break the ties.
Cybercriminals consider Black Friday and Cyber Monday a great time to steal your money. Here are a few tips on how to stay safe and still have fun.
Analysis shows that the attackers are particularly active during the holiday period.
Kaspersky Lab will be showcasing and offering beta version of Kaspersky Security integration with ConnectWise.
You can catch a Trojan even if you visit only legitimate websites. This post explains how it happens and what you should do to protect yourself.
Kaspersky Internet Security can analyze your system, detect unwanted programs and offer to uninstall them — and it works even on programs that resist removal.
FAQ about ransomware: types, origins, dangers, and how you can stay safe
Router manufacturers and ISPs are trying to make Wi-Fi set up as easy as possible — and in the security business, we know e-a-s-y spells trouble.