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How to choose an antivirus solution without falling for advertising tricks.
An ex-Firefox developer recently said antiviruses are no longer needed. Let’s analyze that claim.
Social media and ‘likes’ can hurt our relationships and everyday life. Here is how it happens.
Kaspersky Lab experts create a cure for CryptXXX. For the third time.
The NoMoreRansom project gets bigger, welcoming new partners, new countries, and new free decryption utilities.
A criminal ring in India posed as technical support and tricked many people, but they couldn’t fool David Jacoby, our senior security researcher.
Kaspersky Lab will be showcasing and offering beta version of Kaspersky Security integration with ConnectWise.
FAQ about ransomware: types, origins, dangers, and how you can stay safe
Forrester Research interviewed vendors and customers to evaluate top endpoint security providers.
Kaspersky Safe Kids helps protect your children from inappropriate content and limit device use time, but kids are potentially able to delete the app. Here’s how to prevent that from happening.
Kaspersky Internet Security and other Kaspersky Lab products are compatible with the latest Windows 10 update.
Polyglot, aka MarsJoke, had aspirations. It was trying to be the next CTB-Locker — but we developed a cure.
What are older people doing online, and are they aware of the threats out there?
How are criminals able to hack ATMs and get away with money? Here are four videos that show how ATMs can be vulnerable.
For the pilot of our “The daily life of…” series, we filmed David Jacoby — at home and out about town
The field of cybersecurity is facing a talent shortage. Our new Dublin office is here to help.
What do people consider more important, their smartphones or their relatives? The answer is in the video, and it may surprise you
How Kaspersky Lab helped the Russian police catch the cybercriminals behind the Lurk banking Trojan and Angler exploit kit.
Kaspersky Lab has patented technology that can disarm Adobe Flash exploits using special detection technology.
In the very near future, we will use the HackerOne platform to launch the Kaspersky Lab Bug Bounty program, which will give outside experts an opportunity to seek bugs in Kaspersky Lab’s products and be rewarded for vulnerabilities they might find.