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06/02/2017
Panda Interview Downloads
Hear from Panda Security’s expert, Rui Lopes as he talks about the importance of an EDR solution in the current security threatscape.
http://www.alltechradio.com/radio/panda.htm

01/20/2017
Guess Who Just Took the Antivirus Crown?
Guess Who Just Took the Antivirus Crown?
If you use Windows 8.1, Kaspersky Lab Internet Security is your best bet — just as it was the last few times AV-Test has run its analyses

01/19/2017
Google's Key Transparency Simplifies Public Key Lookups | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
Google's Key Transparency Simplifies Public Key Lookups | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
Google has taken a big step toward simplifying public key lookups at Internet scale with the release to open source on Thursday of Key Transparency.

01/13/2017
Spora ransomware encrypts offline and offers unique payment options
Spora ransomware encrypts offline and offers unique payment options
Kaspersky and Bleeping Computer researchers spotted a ransomware that works offline and uses a uniquely sophisticated payment site.

01/12/2017
What is a private messenger? – We use words to save the world | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
What is a private messenger? – We use words to save the world | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
For a messaging app to be truly private, encryption is not enough. In this post we discuss the necessary features of private messaging.

01/05/2017
Google Patches 29 Critical Android Vulnerabilities Including Holes in Mediaserver, Qualcomm | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
Google Patches 29 Critical Android Vulnerabilities Including Holes in Mediaserver, Qualcomm | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
Google patched a critical hole in its problematic Android Mediaserver component that could have allowed an attacker to use email, web browsing, and MMS processing of media files to remotely execute…

01/05/2017
Kaspersky Lab: 1 in 5 Firms Have No DDoS Protection - Infosecurity Magazine
Kaspersky Lab: 1 in 5 Firms Have No DDoS Protection - Infosecurity Magazine
Kaspersky Lab: 1 in 5 Firms Have No DDoS Protection. Vendor claims many wrongly assume they won’t be hit

09/26/2016
Don’t plug in random USB sticks | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Don’t plug in random USB sticks | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Reasons why you should not insert found USB into your computer.

09/23/2016
Mamba Ransomware Encrypts Hard Drives Rather Than Files | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
Mamba Ransomware Encrypts Hard Drives Rather Than Files | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
A new ransomware strain called Mamba opts to encrypts hard drives rather than individual files and folders stored on the local disk.

09/18/2016
Remove crapware and other unwanted software | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Remove crapware and other unwanted software | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Kaspersky Lab’s patented technology can help you detect and get rid of junk programs with ease.

09/16/2016
How I hacked my own Apple ID security questions | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
How I hacked my own Apple ID security questions | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Security questions can be a hole in the protection of your Apple account.

09/16/2016
Get Pokemons off your phones
Get Pokemons off your phones
Our experts recently discovered an app called Guide for Pokémon Go distributed via Google Play. It looks like a single app created to help players of the much-hyped gaming title. But a little while after it’s installed, the app roots the device. Rooting

09/14/2016
A Pokémon Go Trojan in Google Play | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
A Pokémon Go Trojan in Google Play | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Kaspersky Lab discovered a dangerous Trojan in the Google Play store that targeted fans of the Pokémon Go app.

09/13/2016
Kaspersky Lab opens a new office for developers in Dublin, Ireland | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Kaspersky Lab opens a new office for developers in Dublin, Ireland | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Cybersecurity has a problem with staff scarcity. What are we doing to prevent this — and how does our new office in Dublin figure in?

09/12/2016
How Bitcoin and blockchain work: a primer | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
How Bitcoin and blockchain work: a primer | Kaspersky Lab Official Blog
Struggling to understand how Bitcoin and blockchain work? Then check out this post, and we'll break it down for you in simple and easy to understand terms.

09/05/2016
How to protect your company from ransomware
How to protect your company from ransomware
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06/27/2016
Whitelisting is not enough | Blog on Kaspersky Lab business
Whitelisting is not enough | Blog on Kaspersky Lab business
Security should be multilayered, and whitelisting is appropriate as one of the security levels.

06/07/2016
Why it is time for you to change all of your passwords and delete all abandoned accounts | Kaspersky
Why it is time for you to change all of your passwords and delete all abandoned accounts | Kaspersky
Do you have some long abandoned accounts? Have you stuck with just one password for years? Using the same password everywhere is risky: now it’s time for a change.

06/06/2016
ZCryptor: Ransomware that spreads itself as a worm |
ZCryptor: Ransomware that spreads itself as a worm |
Zcryptor is a hybrid, part ransomware and part worm. It encrypts files and copies itself onto external media.
04/19/2016
Atr547 broadcasting now!

10/23/2015
Apple users say their Macs are a more secure working tool than Windows-based PCs. Historically, UNIX-based systems were less popular among users and hackers, so today many end-users and businesses (especially SMBs) tend to think that using Macs make them totally secure, without any extra measures necessary. - http://klab.so/C7AD5D

10/19/2015
Passwords continue to be a problem for Internet users, who despite consistently having their online accounts hacked in the last year aren't taking measures to exercise password safety, according to new research. - http://klab.so/0D4975

07/23/2015
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07/23/2015
Automobile technology integration has come a long way, unfortunately cyber-security has not been a focus of manufaturers. A recent hack of a Jeep showed how vulnerable we are. Is it time for a change? - http://klab.so/F4329D

07/17/2015
Patches erase APT 28 Zero Days. Read more: http://klab.so/800FE6

06/25/2015
Have you used Hotels.com? If so, be on the lookout for a potential phishing scheme. - http://klab.so/6AFC4B

06/24/2015
Adobe today released an out-of-band patch for a Flash Player zero-day vulnerability being used in targeted attacks by an APT gang. - http://klab.so/516437

06/22/2015
Unlike conventional World Wide Web technologies, the Tor Darknet onion routing technologies give users a real chance to remain anonymous. Many users have jumped at this chance – some did so to protect themselves or out of curiosity, while others developed a false sense of impunity, and saw an opportunity to do clandestine business anonymously: selling banned goods, distributing illegal content, etc. - http://klab.so/95AE90

06/11/2015
A bug in the standalone mail client for both iOS and OSX could enable an attacker to load external HTML and easily carry out convincing phishing attacks on unsuspecting users. In fact, with a little HTML and CSS, an attacker could trick users into giving up their usernames and passwords, according to Jan Souček, a researcher based in Prague, Czech Republic. - http://klab.so/94F2B5

06/11/2015
With each new release of iOS, Apple has been improving the security of the mobile operating system, adding new features, inserting exploit mitigations, and taking away avenues for attack. In the forthcoming iOS 9.0 release, the company is continuing this movement with the addition of two-factor authentication and a number of other security features. - http://klab.so/63B9C8

06/05/2015
Skype, Microsoft's now ubiquitous video/messenger program, has long been a go-to destination for attackers looking to peddle their malware. The latest campaign to leverage the software – a botnet circulating adware, composed entirely of Skype users – was recently disrupted by researchers. - http://klab.so/7F3596

05/22/2015
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield announced yesterday that attackers gained access to a single company database containing the sensitive and personal information of more than a million of its current and former health insurance customers. - http://klab.so/4F42BC

05/21/2015
Telstra's Pacnet, a telecom service provider primarily based in China and Singapore, suffered a breach early last month that may wind up affecting thousands of customers, including Australia's Federal Police, the continent's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and other entities. - http://klab.so/93F17F
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