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Human-Driven Cyber Attacks Continue to Exploit Vulnerabilities Across Sectors – Cybersecurity Report

According to the latest Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response (MDR) analyst report, advanced persistent threats (APTs) have been detected in 25% of companies, accounting for over 43% of all high-severity incidents. This marks a staggering 74% increase compared to 2023. The Managed Detection and Response… Read More

Malware Disguised as Open-Source Plugin: Devices Infected via Compromised Archive Files Appearing to be Skill Assessment Tests

Lazarus’ key operation – “Operation DreamJob” – continues to evolve with sophisticated tactics (involving malware and malicious activities) that have persisted for over five years, according to Kaspersky‘s Global Research and Analysis Team. The targets reportedly include workers from a nuclear-related organization, who were infected… Read More

Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky Expands Global Transparency Initiative with South Korea Center

Kaspersky is announcing the opening of its latest Transparency Center in Seoul, South Korea, reaffirming its commitment to delivering the best security assurance for its products and services. Located in the Kaspersky office, the new facility will provide “the company’s stakeholders with services ranging from… Read More

Cybersecurity Threat Report: Lazarus APT Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerability in Chrome to Steal Crypto

Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) uncovered a sophisticated malicious campaign by the Lazarus Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group, targeting cryptocurrency investors worldwide. The attackers allegedly used a “fake” cryptogame website that exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome to “install spyware and steal… Read More

Trojan Attacks: Kaspersky Research and Analysis Team Identifies Grandoreiro Malware Targeting Banks in Mexico

Despite the arrest of key operators in early 2024, Grandoreiro continues to be used by its partners in new campaigns. Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis team (GReAT) has reportedly “discovered a new light version focused on Mexico, targeting around 30 banks.” These findings are to… Read More

Nearly 10 Million of Stolen Account Records from Middle East Found on Dark Web – Cybersecurity Report

Kaspersky’s Digital Footprint Intelligence (DFI) team has released a report that is shedding light on the most pervasive cyberthreats facing organizations in the Middle East. The Kaspersky cybersecurity team has recently delved “deep into the dark web” – exploring everything from cybercriminal forums to shadow… Read More

Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky Reportedly Detects Over 1 Million Daily Tracking Attempts Across Big Tech Platforms

Kaspersky‘s latest analysis of the 25 most prevalent web tracking services, including Google services, New Relic, Microsoft, revealed over 38 billion instances of web trackers collecting user behavior data in 2024, with an average of one million detections per each day. Web tracking involves collecting,… Read More

Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky Strengthens Business Presence in Latin America, Establishes Colombia Office

To further strengthen its presence in Latin America, Kaspersky is opening new office in Colombia. This move aims to provide an increasing number of the company’s clients and partners in the region with access “to a comprehensive cybersecurity ecosystem, addressing the full spectrum of cybersecurity… Read More

Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky Identifies Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Projects Suricata and FreeRDP

Kaspersky‘s security experts have found seven vulnerabilities in the widely used open-source projects Suricata and FreeRDP. Two of these vulnerabilities, CVE-2024-32664 and CVE-2024-32039, could “potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system, while others could enable unauthorized memory access.” These vulnerabilities were… Read More

Kaspersky Detects Online Fraud Campaign Aimed at Stealing Crypto and Sensitive Information

Kaspersky has detected an online fraud campaign aimed at stealing cryptocurrency and sensitive information by exploiting popular topics such as web3, crypto, AI, online gaming, and beyond. Targeting individuals worldwide, the campaign is believed to “be orchestrated by Russian-speaking cybercriminals and spreads info-stealing and clipper… Read More

Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky Research Study Reveals Consumers’ Digital Privacy and Security Concerns

The research study, shared by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, and entitled ‘Excitement, Superstition and great Insecurity – How global Consumers engage with the Digital World’ discloses controversial views among users regarding the protection of their personal information. For instance, 49% of respondents “consider covering the webcam… Read More

Cybersecurity: Kaspersky Expands Automated Security Awareness Platform with AI-focused Module

Kaspersky is pleased to announce the launch of a new AI-focused module within its Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP). This latest addition aims to equip professionals “with the necessary skills to combat the evolving threats posed by AI-driven cyberattacks.” The urgency of understanding AI-related… Read More

Cybersecurity has Become a Paramount Concern for Organizations of All Sizes and Industries – Report

Nowadays, cybersecurity has become a paramount concern for organizations of all sizes and industries. As cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and sophistication, businesses are increasingly turning “to cybersecurity vendors for innovative solutions to safeguard their sensitive data.” However, in the ever-changing world of… Read More

Cybersecurity Firm Kaspersky Releases Sustainability Report, Revealing Results of Firm’s Sustainable Development Initiatives

Kaspersky has released its new sustainability report for H2 2022 and 2023, revealing the key results of the company’s most recent sustainable development initiatives and projects. The report encompasses five strategic areas “identified as the company’s ESG priorities: safer cyberworld, future tech, safer planet, people… Read More

Malware Impacting Mobile Banking Apps Continues to Pose Significant Risks to Consumers – Report

Kaspersky has released its annual Financial Threats Report for 2023, offering a detailed analysis of the evolving financial cyber threat landscape. The report reveals significant “increases in mobile banking malware and cryptocurrency-related phishing, signaling growing threats to digital financial assets.” 2023 witnessed a substantial rise… Read More

Kaspersky Report Parses African Cybercrime Trends

New data released this week by Kaspersky shows even Africa is not immune from cyber attacks. While not considered a hotbed of financial opportunity, many African countries are seeing attacks at rates similar to the global average of one out of every 10 computers in… Read More

Fraudulent Activities via Online Platforms have Increased Significantly as More Transactions are Now Conducted via the Internet

The COVID-19 outbreak has forced individuals and businesses to adopt new working practices and move their operations online. This has led to a considerable increase in fraudulent activities being carried out via digital platforms, because many more transactions are now conducted online or via the… Read More

Security Tokens: Kaspersky Confirms Security of Tokeny Solutions Smart Contract Protocol

Security tokenization platform Tokeny Solutions has announced today that a review by well-known cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has “confirmed” the overall security of its smart contract protocol – the Token for Regulated EXchanges or T-REX. Tokeny Solutions is a primary issuance platform for digital assets that… Read More

“Financially Motivated” Cybercriminals to Target Investment App Users, Online Financial Data Processing Platforms, Cryptocurrencies: Kaspersky

Investment applications, online financial data processing tools and decentralized cryptocurrency platforms will most likely be targeted by the “financially motivated cyber threat actors” next year, leading cybersecurity company Kaspersky claims. Financial cyber threats and attacks are some of the most dangerous or damaging ones, as… Read More

Kaspersky Lab: Botnets Being “Reprofiled” to Deploy CryptoJacking Malware

Increased competition in the “DDos-attack-for-sale” market and sometimes attractive cryptocurrency prices are inclining botnet commanders to switch their priorities towards the dissemination of crypto mining malware, cybersecurity researchers at Kaspersky Lab (KL) claim. In a DDos attack, an infected network of computers called a botnet sends… Read More

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