Kaspersky’s experts have found various specific code similarities between Sunburst and known versions of Kazuar backdoors – the type of malware that provides remote access to a victim’s machine.
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One in 10 gamers have had their ID stolen: report
According to the 5,031 gamers surveyed across 17 countries, one in 10 gamers have had their ID stolen and nearly a fifth (19%) have also been bullied while playing.
Read More360,000 new malicious files detected per day in 2020: Kaspersky
Kaspersky’s detection systems discovered an average of 360,000 new malicious files every day over the past 12 months—18,000 more than the previous year (a 5.2% increase)
Read MoreAttacks on remote desktop protocols touched 3.3 billion in 2020
Attacks on remote desktop protocols (RDP) grew a massive 242% reaching 3.3 billion in 2020 compared to 2019, according to Kaspersky researchers.
Read MoreTargeted ransomware hit 61 entities in APAC in 2020: Kaspersky
At least 61 entities from the region were breached by a targeted ransomware group in 2020. Australia and India logged the highest number of incidents across APAC
Read MoreKaspersky and CERT-In team-up for cybersecurity
Under the signed MoU, Kaspersky and CERT-In will work together to build a cooperative relationship and facilitate the fulfilment of mutual goals of creating safe and secure cyberspace in India.
Read MoreDeathStalker: A ‘mercenary’ APT group
DeathStalker is a unique threat group which mainly focuses on cyber espionage against law firms and orgaisations in the financial sector.
Read MoreKaspersky to help varsities, labs on industrial cybersecurity
Kaspersky has launched a new program to help institutions gain better understanding of the latest and most prevalent industrial cybersecurity threats.
Read MorePhishing attacks goes targeted amid COVID-19
Phishing attacks are becoming increasingly more targeted revealed Kaspersky’s analysis. A number of new tricks have also been found – from HR dismissal emails to attacks disguised as delivery notifications.
Read MoreZero-day exploits in Windows OS, IE: Kaspersky
Zero-day exploits in Windows OS and IE (Internet Explorer) were used in a targeted attack, revealed Kaspersky.
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