Cybersecurity specialists are invited to join the global event to discuss the evolving landscape of IT security and share their expertise on the latest and most sophisticated cyber threats.
What are the top-3 regions prone to mobile financial scams?
Kaspersky experts continuously monitor the mobile threat landscape and track threat trends to provide the most up-to-date intelligence about the potential dangers.
Denial, bargaining, acceptance: reactions to corporate data compromised on the Darknet
When detecting a cybersecurity incident related to corporate data compromised on the Dark web, whether it be sale of a database, infrastructure compromise or ransomware, the victim company was notified about this threat by Kaspersky team.
Attacks on 27% ICS computers in Middle East highlight need for secure-by-design approach to protect nuclear power plants
Industrial control systems (ICS) are used to run modern critical infrastructure, including energy stations and nuclear power plants. These objects …
Evolution of Lazarus’ DeathNote cluster: from cryptocurrency attacks to the defence sector
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.
Nokoyawa ransomware attacks with Windows zero-day
A cybercriminal group used an exploit developed for different versions and builds of Windows OS, including Windows 11, and attempted to deploy the Nokoyawa ransomware.
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.
Feature: WOMEN IN SECURITY
March is the month celebrating women and their achievements. On this occasion, we spotlight some of the leading lights in …
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.
200,000 new mobile banking Trojan installers discovered
To address growing concern, Kaspersky experts continuously monitor the mobile threat landscape, track threat trends, and keep users and the cybersecurity community informed about potential dangers.
Tap-to-pay, cybercriminals can now block contactless payments
Tap-to-pay, cybercriminals can now block contactless payments.
Cyber Immunity to be a key security theme across the region in 2023 and beyond
Cyber Immunity to be a key IT security theme across META region in 2023 and beyond.
Security Operations Centres to face greater challenges in the coming year
SOCs to face greater challenges from cybercriminals targeting governments and media.
The Last of Scams: cybercriminals empty fans’ wallets ahead of new series release
Kaspersky – Cybercriminals empty fans’ wallets ahead of new series release “The Last of Us”
2022 ransomware attacks and the evolution of data exfiltration
The ability of a ransomware attack to render its victim’s data inaccessible makes it a far greater threat than simple data theft—making ransomware protection a top cyber defence priority for every organisation.
Miscommunications in IT security lead to cybersecurity incidents in 67% of companies
The recent Forrester analytics survey says that companies spend an average of 37 days and of $2.4 million to detect and recover from a cybersecurity breach.
Ensuring the future of corporate environments
‘Metaoffice’: ensuring the future of corporate environment with digital safety and inclusion.
Top 5 SMB threats to watch out for in 2023
Cybercriminals will try to reach out to their victims using every way possible – through unlicensed software, phishing websites or emails, breaches in the business’s security network or even via massive DDoS attacks.
5 recommendations to protect your business during the holiday rush
The final few working days before the holidays are the ideal time to complete all pressing chores, reflect on the …