Kaspersky discovered a Qbot malware spike targeting corporate users, spread via a malicious spam-email campaign.
Infoblox unites networking and security teams to protect against cyber attacks
Infoblox rebrand initiatives reflect confidence and business focus, positioning its critical role in securing the networks of some of the world’s largest companies, appealing to both networking and security professionals alike.
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.
Cryptocurrency phishing grows by 40% in one year
Kaspersky’s anti-phishing systems have prevented 5 million cryptocurrency-related phishing attacks in 2022, increasing by 40% compared to the previous year.
Introducing content disarm and reconstruction – the zero-trust rebel that frisks every file
Instead, let us consider technology that does not rely on detection but follows zero-trust principles and assumes all files are malicious. This method works by first verifying a file’s type and identifying any embedded content. It removes any content it considers to be potentially malicious and reconstructs the file using only legitimate components. We call this sanitisation method “content disarm and reconstruction”, or CDR.
Kaspersky shares 3 tips to keep data safe this World Backup Day
World Backup Day, recognised on 31 March, puts the importance of backing up data in the spotlight for both businesses and individuals, especially as the cyberthreat landscape continues to evolve.
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.
Kaspersky’s new product portfolio goes above and ‘beyond’ when it comes to security
Global cybersecurity titan Kaspersky believes its new consumer product portfolio entitled ‘beyond AV’ gives users the robust security offering that …
ESET launches ESET Cyber Security for macOS v7.3
Each component of ESET Cyber Security for macOS starts only when needed and runs for its allotted time, after which it is automatically deactivated, helping to save on device resources.
Qualys expands cloud platform to reduce enterprise risk
Introducing value-based, all-inclusive cybersecurity packages that include patch management and EDR to protect small and medium businesses from cyber threats.
How the education sector can prevent DDoS attacks
Emad Fahmy, Systems Engineering Manager Middle East at NETSCOUT, outlines how educational institutions can prevent and defend against DDoS attacks. …
Tap-to-pay, cybercriminals can now block contactless payments
Tap-to-pay, cybercriminals can now block contactless payments.
Feature: Data Privacy
Data Privacy Day (known in Europe as Data Protection Day) is a global event that occurs every year on 28 …
Veeam’s security tips highlight why every day should be data privacy day
Tips for Keeping Your Personal Info Safe this Data Privacy Day.
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”
Cybercriminals attack users with 400,000 new malicious files daily
Kaspersky – Cybercriminals attack users with 400,000 new malicious files daily.
Don’t drop the ball! Cybercrime escalates during the World Cup
Don’t drop the ball! Cybercrime escalates during the World Cup.
Kaspersky evangelist outlines how gadgets are reshaping cybersecurity landscape
Vladimir Dashchenko, security evangelist at Kaspersky, weighs up IoT cybersecurity, its challenges and if IoT can ever be secure. The …
Kaspersky predicts shifts in threat landscape to industrial control systems in 2023
Kaspersky predicts shifts in threat landscape to industrial control systems in 2023.
Trellix predicts heightened hacktivism and geopolitical cyberattacks in 2023
Trellix predicts heightened hacktivism and geopolitical cyberattacks in 2023.