
Security comes to managed services
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.
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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.
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.
FAQ about ransomware: types, origins, dangers, and how you can stay safe
Facebook regularly changes its security settings. Take a look: A useful new setting may have appeared since the last time you checked.
It can be tempting to disregard software update notifications. Everything seems to be working fine. Sometimes programs behave oddly or crash after an update. And by the way, you have
Careless behavior online can have devastating personal and financial consequences. Here are seven common shortcuts to avoid.
Everything you need to know about mobile banking Trojans and how to fight them.
One of the most sophisticated mechanisms malware uses to stay below security systems’ radars is having no detectable file body. Malware creators use various techniques to accomplish that. Perhaps the most insidious of which is the execution of the malicious code wholly within the machine’s volatile memory.
Using the Machine-Readable Threat Intelligence Platform fits well with our general position on security: multilayeredness everywhere.
How heuristic analysis and System Watcher work in Kaspersky Internet Security.
Why questions like “What is your mother’s maiden name?” and “What did you do last summer?” don’t protect you.
Kaspersky Lab’s senior vice president of IT dispenses essential cybersecurity advice for small businesses.
What lessons can businesses learn from the story of our investigation of the activity of the Lurk gang?
Powerful chatbots can replace real-life communication — and take over the world.
Another piece of ransomware bites the dust: Kaspersky Lab now offers a free decryption tool for the WildFire cryptor.
Kaspersky Lab’s security experts released a detailed report on Operation Ghoul – a targeted campaign aimed primarily at businesses in the Middle East and Europe.
Cyberweapons have to communicate to their creators, propagate within the infrastructure and send data. That’s when an effective and highly flexible algorithm can be capable of spotting them.
In this roundup, we talk about five true leaks and some lessons to be learned from them.
Online dating fraud cost victims millions last year. Be vigilant and protect yourself!