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Showing posts with label Kasperksy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kasperksy. Show all posts
15 April 2021
25 August 2020
Is it legal?: Attackers use legitimate tools in 30 percent of successful cyber-incidents in 2019
08/23/2020 02:54:49 AM
Kasperksy said nearly one-third of cyberattacks involve the misuse of legitimate tools.
06 August 2020
Newsletter: Your Child is Ready for Online Learning. How About You?
08/01/2020 02:48:25 PM
Author's note: While school classes are bound to resume this month, Kaspersky shared five tips on how parents need to know in order to prepare for the season of learning – the fully-digital and online way.
All that and more in this press release below. Read on:
26 July 2020
Kasperksy names new and first-ever enterprise head for SEA
07/19/2020 12:17:34 PM
Kaspersky has recently named is pioneer leading executive for the Southeast Asia region.
07 June 2020
Newsletter: The rise of adware: Kaspersky found three compromised popular mobile apps in three months
06/02/2020 03:44:35 PM
Author's Note: There are three mobile apps that are apparently, compromised in over a quarter. That is what Kaspersky has found on this edition of Newsletter.
These apps, containing modules of the harmful unwanted software called “adware” is potentially harming millions of users. How did the researchers of this global cybersecurity company find them? Read more of that story below:
29 December 2019
The rise of Cyberatacks: Star Wars-themed malwares surfacing "free streaming" sites
12/27/2019 04:50:45 PM
As the Skywalker Saga reached its culmination in the ninth episode, Star Wars has been the talk of the world again. While popular films are often used by cybercriminals as bait to distribute malware, the latest movie saga from “a galaxy far, far away” has not been spared.
As the Skywalker Saga reached its culmination in the ninth episode, Star Wars has been the talk of the world again. While popular films are often used by cybercriminals as bait to distribute malware, the latest movie saga from “a galaxy far, far away” has not been spared.
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