A new ransomware family called 'Ymir' has been spotted in the wild, being introduced onto systems that were previously compromised by the RustyStealer info-stealer malware.
Ymir ransomware exploits memory management to evade detection, targeting credentials for stealthy network breaches ...
As a firm advocate for a collaborative approach to combatting cybercrime, Kaspersky has contributed to INTERPOL's global ...
Saudi Arabia’s approach is visionary, and we are committed to supporting the country’s digital transformation,” Mohamad ...
Kaspersky has been continuously providing assurances of the integrity of its solutions through regular third-party ...
Kaspersky has successfully passed the Service Organisation Control (SOC 2) Type II audit for service organisations. The assessment evaluated the security of Kaspersky’s antivirus database development ...
A new BYOVD attack ends with an infostealer and cryptominer inserted into your Windows PC. The threat campaign named SteelFox ...
Not everyone in the U.S. has given up on the Russian-made antivirus. Some Americans have found ways to get around the ban and are still using Kaspersky’s antivirus.
SteelFox has reportedly exploited Foxit PDF Editor and AutoCAD for banking data theft as well as "covert" cryptocurrency ...
A new malicious package called 'SteelFox' mines for cryptocurrency and steals credit card data by using the "bring your own ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly using Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate content for large-scale phishing and scam ...
FakeCall first came to public attention in 2022, when researchers from security firm Kaspersky reported that the malicious ...