In order to understand how cyberattackers take advantage of software developers, the twins went back in time to understand the history of compromised compilers.
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Pharma facility devices are now being targetted globally
From 44% of machines infected in 2017 and a 1% increase in 2018, this year’s number of detected attempts shows that nearly every 5-in-10 devices inside a pharmaceutical facility are now being targeted globally.
Continue readingMedical data, firms – hot targets for cyberattacks
Kaspersky’s research revealed that the base price has gone so cheap, depending on the type of breach or goods an anonymous customer requires.
Continue readingKaspersky, Ingram Micro jointly conduct partner meet
Through the program ‘Winning Together’, Kaspersky and Ingram Micro have further strengthened their partnership.
Continue readingOver 50 pc of cybersecurity incidents due to staff errors
Employee errors or unintentional actions were behind 52% of incidents affecting operational technology and industrial control system (OT/ICS) networks last year
Continue reading430,000 Users were financial malware victims in 1H 2019
Over a third (30.9%) of those affected are corporate users – double the figure discovered in the first half of 2018 (15.3%).
Continue reading60 pc rise in users hit by password stealers in 2019: Kaspersky
Kaspersky’s data showed the number of users, targeted by the password stealers, peaked from less than 600,000 in the first half of 2018 to over 940,000 during the same period in 2019.
Continue readingKaspersky and INTERPOL to fight cybercrime globally
On July 3, Eugene Kaspersky, CEO – Kaspersky and Tim Morris, Executive Director of Police Service – INTERPOL, signed a contribution agreement.
Continue readingJust one-in-ten knows how cryptocurrencies works: report
Whilst 29% of people have some knowledge of cryptocurrencies and there is a demand among many to use the technology, just one-in-ten (10%) fully comprehend how they work.
Continue readingScammers pose as CIA officer to extort $10K in bitcoin : Kaspersky
Kaspersky researchers have uncovered a sextortion scheme where scammers pretend to be a corrupt Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer, demanding $10,000 in bitcoin from victims
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