Despite FIN7 arrests, malicious activity continues
Although the suspected leader of the FIN7 cybergang was arrested, malicious activity somehow persists.
131 articles
Although the suspected leader of the FIN7 cybergang was arrested, malicious activity somehow persists.
Two young individuals were arrested by Dutch police on suspicion of involvement in CoinVault ransomware attacks.
Our today’s weekly news digest covers three stories about the mistakes coders make when programming robots, the way other people exploit those design flaws, and then the reckoning.
Crime in the virtual world has long been a tough nut to crack for law enforcement agencies and the courts. Getting to the bottom of a cyberattack and then gathering
The Tor Browser is a bastion of online anonymity, yet even this tool can’t ensure complete privacy — and here’s why.
Episode 364 has Tamagotchi’s, is TOR broken and crazy robot shenanigans!
Worried about your access to Telegram and its privacy after Pavel Durov’s arrest? Here’s what you should (and shouldn’t!) do right now.
Even at cruising altitude, cyberthreats can still ground your digital life — as proven by a recent arrest. How to protect yourself at 30,000 feet above sea level?
The masterminds behind the colossal botnet encompassing 19 million IP addresses used free VPN services as bait to lure unsuspecting users.
Episode 351 of the Kaspersky podcast has Apple, OpenAI, “text message blasters” and Tamagotchi’s!
Episode 349 of the Kaspersky podcast covers topics including misinformation during disasters, car theft tricks, and a dark web market bust.
Episode 333 of the Kaspersky podcast looks at deepfake photo IDs, Taylor Swift, Valhiem Discord mayhem and Interpol busts.
Episode 325 of the Kaspersky podcast looks at AI generated music, hacker arrested for helping drug dealers & more.
In episode 313, the team look at Quantum resilient FIDO keys, Duolingo data breach and Interpol arrests
How social engineering helped hack the CIA chief, hijack Elon Musk and Joe Biden’s Twitter accounts, and steal half-a-billion dollars.
Episode 299 looks at AI girlfriends, ChatGPT used for fake news and should face-filters be banned?
It’s obvious already that AI needs regulating, but how? Here’s Eugene Kaspersky telling us how he sees it.
Crypto mixers, nested exchanges, cash-out and other crypto-laundering methods used by ransomware operators.
Korean filmmakers have made a film about cybercrime that deserves a look — if only as a training tool.
Episode 277 of the Transatlantic Cable looks at Twitter chaos and the crypto meltdown!