CVE-2021-28310: A broken window
A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Windows may already have been exploited.
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A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Windows may already have been exploited.
If your company uses devices running Windows XP, this source code leak is yet another reason get them protected.
Microsoft has posted a security advisory about vulnerabilities in Adobe Type Manager Library, which are already being exploited by cybercriminals.
These seven tips will help you get maximum gaming performance from your PC while retaining a high level of protection.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk shop on the latest security issues exposed in Ring, GDPR’s impact, corporate espionage, a surprise Microsoft update, and more.
End of support for Windows 7 is cause to analyze your information infrastructure carefully and identify weak spots.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Windows 7’s end of life, a bug in the Windows CryptoAPI revealed by the NSA, Las Vegas hit with a cyberattack, and more.
The botnet generally propagates through EternalBlue, the same vulnerability that made the WannaCry and NotPetya outbreaks possible.
A bug in WinRAR allows malefactors to gain full control over your device. All they need you to do is unpack a rigged RAR file.
Our proactive technologies detected yet another Windows exploit that was used in APT attacks.
Thanks to our proactive technologies, zero-day vulnerability CVE-2018-8611 was neutralized.
The Microsoft Windows vulnerability CVE-2018-8453, which was used in several attacks this summer, was detected proactively.
Kaspersky Free Antivirus provides reliable and, yes, free protection for Windows machines
Microsoft changes its approach to cybersecurity solutions in response to partner feedback
Adware found on 250 million computers spies on users and can install other software.
We’ve already filed a complaint against Microsoft in Russia; now we’re doing the same in Europe.
By now, everyone has heard about the WannaCry ransomware attack. So far we have two posts about it: one with a general overview of what happened, and another with advice
Kaspersky Internet Security and other Kaspersky Lab products are compatible with the latest Windows 10 update.
Fantom ransomware displays a fake Windows Update screen while encrypting your files.
A vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows since Windows 2000 through Windows 10 might have been discovered. It’s still uncertain, however.