How typosquatting spreads malware
A variety of methods can lead users to malicious sites, but the one known as “typosquatting” relies entirely on unforced user error.
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A variety of methods can lead users to malicious sites, but the one known as “typosquatting” relies entirely on unforced user error.
2014 will be an important year in the development of new cybersecurity threats. Threats related to commercial espionage and new forms of end-user targeting by criminals will likely be present.
2013 will be remembered by both security professionals and everyday people for the number of events that took place in information security. Various incidences, from Edward Snowden’s revelations to the
Recently, I had the chance to visit a number of industrial events and could see the evolution of cybersecurity in the industrial field. One of these was the 4th National
Passwords are the main method of authentication for the Internet today. They were yesterday, the day before yesterday, and will probably be that way in the near future too. Accordingly,
Our security researchers have discovered yet another Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). “Icefog” targets government institutions, military contractors and industrial companies, mostly in Japan and South Korea. The Icefog backdoor uses
Black Tuesday August the 13th brought numerous challenges to (primarily) corporate users of Microsoft products. The company released patches for critical vulnerabilities in Windows, Exchange Server and Active Directories. As
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14 finalists, 10 countries, 5 regional heats: and one London Final. We are still flying high from all the excitement generated by the ideas, innovation and inspiration that underpinned the
APT stands for advanced persistent threat. It became famous following a New York Times exposé detailing a month’s long attack campaign in which a Chinese military unit now known as
Kaspersky Lab held its first annual Government Cybersecurity Forum in Washington, D.C. earlier this week. The overarching conversation related to cybersecurity trends and what America (and other nations) should do
An agenda-packed conference with bright minds and eager speakers paired with an equally excited audience set the stage for Kaspersky Lab’s first annual Cybersecurity Government Forum in Washington, D.C. on
Infosec 2013 kicked off in London in style yesterday, as Chloe Smith MP, Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform, gave the inaugural keynote session on the UK’s cyber security strategy
Sergey Novikov, Head of the Global Research and Analysis Team for EEMEA, Kaspersky Lab, shares his thoughts and experiences regarding modern education in the cybersecurity field. Watch the exclusive interview
We spoke with the students and graduates who presented their research at Kaspersky Lab`s “Cybersecurity for the Next Generation” students conference that took place at the end of February at
RSA is like the Hogwarts of Security, the annual reunion for cyber jedi masters or the secret fight club for private security companies, governmental agencies and international organizations. We’ve got
We were able to sit down with the students and graduates who present their researches at Kaspersky Lab`s “Cybersecurity for the Next Generation” students conference that took place last week