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1. IoT Analytics outlines macro trends that will affect IoT in the coming years
(Internet of Things)
... The sanctions on Russia are expected to have limited effects besides limiting the growth of the IoT market size in Russia. Some Russian technology companies, such as Kaspersky, or companies that are backed ...
Created on 08 April 2022
2. US places Kaspersky on blacklist due to alleged national security risk
(Security)
Russian security products vendor Kaspersky has been added to the US Covered List which includes foreign companies that are considered to pose "an unacceptable risk to US national security". Two Chinese ...
Created on 28 March 2022
3. Kaspersky CEO says no evidence for German warning about his firm
(Security)
A warning by the German Federal Office of Information Security against the use of Kaspersky products had no technical advice or objective evidence to back it up, the chief executive of the Russian security ...
Created on 17 March 2022
4. Kaspersky denies rumours of source code leak
(Security)
Russian security vendor Kaspersky has denied rumours that the source code of its products have been leaked, with the denial coming in the wake of the leak of source code from Samsung's Galaxy devices. A ...
Created on 11 March 2022
5. Chinese firm's disclosure of NSA malware ignored by most tech site
(Open Sauce)
... Equation Group, a term coined by the Russian security firm Kaspersky in 2015 as an alias for the NSA. The Brokers announced they were in possession of hacking tools in 2016 and sought interested parties ...
Created on 04 March 2022
6. New DDoS attack vectors may spell trouble in future: Kaspersky
(Security)
... the cyber security firm Kaspersky says. Researchers at the Universities of Maryland and Colorado Boulder were credited with the TCP development, while the second was credited to security firm NexusGuard ...
Created on 09 November 2021
7. Ransomware’s ‘home truths’
(Guest Opinion)
GUEST OPINION by Steve Singer, Regional Vice President - Australia and New Zealand, Zscaler::It’s been a torrid year for cybersecurity infections, and the targets have been indiscriminate. It’s time we ...
Created on 09 July 2021
8. More than 70 firms received CIA malware samples in 2019: Kaspersky sec chief
(Security)
The head of security firm Kaspersky's Global Research and Analysis Team, Costin Raiu, says in 2019 more than 70 security companies were given samples of malware that was created by the CIA. He did not ...
Created on 30 April 2021
9. Cyble hires Mitrokhin for regional role
(People Moves)
... and Kaspersky Lab] has given Maxim a comprehensive understanding of the cybersecurity threat landscape in all major APAC markets, including Greater China, Korea, and Japan etc," said Cyble vice president ...
Created on 14 April 2021
10. Australia 11th in top 20 countries were people are most curious about the Dark Web
(Guest Research)
... Norton, Kaspersky, BitDefender, Trend Micro and others. 3. Don’t overshare. Keep your passwords varied, using a range of characters in upper and lowercase, and include symbols. This makes your password ...
Created on 27 March 2021
11. Google's triumphant 11 zero-day report exposed govt operation: clai
(Security)
... services. Security firms studiously avoid mention of nation-state cyber operations launched by US agencies after one company, Kaspersky, paid a heavy price for doing so. The American Government blocked ...
Created on 27 March 2021
12. Kaspersky finds COVID-19 vaccines for sale on the underground for $250 to $1200
(Health)
... process. Kaspersky researchers examined 15 different marketplaces on the Darknet and found advertisements for three major COVID vaccines: Pfizer/BioNTech, AstraZeneca, and Moderna. There were also ...
Created on 05 March 2021
13. Kaspersky launches TinyCheck tool to help in fighting online stalkers
(Security)
Global security vendor Kaspersky has released an open-source tool known as TinyCheck, to help those who are being stalked online, during the Pause Fest Digital Startup and Innovation Conference which opened ...
Created on 01 March 2021
14. Kaspersky appoints new managing director for Asia-Pacific operations
(People Moves)
Global cyber security firm Kaspersky has appointed an insider, Chris Connell, as managing director for its Asia-Pacific operations. A statement from the company said Connell would continue to function ...
Created on 01 February 2021
15. Nextcloud integrates Kaspersky technology for virus scans
(Cloud)
Open-source file syncing and sharing software company Nextcloud has integrated anti-virus technology from Kaspersky to keep operating systems that are susceptible to infections safe. Kaspersky's integrated ...
Created on 02 September 2020
16. Sophos says WastedLocker has many similarities to Bitpaymer and Dridex
(Security)
... operator Sophos and Russian company Kaspersky, plenty of meat for its researchers to sink their teeth into. On Wednesday, Sophos announced it had carried out a multi-part series on ransomware, with ...
Created on 05 August 2020
17. WastedLocker is customised crypto-ransomware, says Kaspersky researcher
(Security)
There has been a marked increase in use of the crypto-ransomware WastedLocker in the first six months of 2020, the Russian security firm Kaspersky claims, with the most recent use being against wearable ...
Created on 01 August 2020
18. Equation Group is alive and kicking and active in Russia: Group-IB report
(Security)
... Group-IB listed the Equation Group, which is generally acknowledged as being a part of the NSA. It was originally discovered and named by Russian security outfit Kaspersky. In its latest Hi-Tech Crime ...
Created on 30 July 2020
19. Russian firm's report forces US to drop secrecy over hacker's indictme
(Security)
... publicise a case and likely introduced new challenges for their investigation." Another Russian firm, Kaspersky, fell foul of the US Government due to its frequent reports identifying attacks by the ...
Created on 12 July 2020
20. ASPI on the job again, spreading FUD and begging for money
(Open Sauce)
... of malware," wrote seasoned researcher Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade who works with Russian security vendor Kaspersky in the US. "The execution of this complex task is largely determined by a cross-section ...
Created on 11 July 2020
21. Ex-WaPO man Krebs slams website, security firm, and opens himself to backlash
(Security)
... unusual. Many other firms like Kaspersky, Trend Micro, Check Point, FireEye, Mandiant (part of FireEye), ESET, Sophos, Recorded Future, Lookout and Trustwave use similar information as Cyble does as a ...
Created on 09 July 2020
22. Global cyber security spend up in 1Q2020, but trend unlikely to continue: Canalys
(Security)
... while Kaspersky also made its Endpoint Security offerings and Hybrid Cloud Security available free to the sector. "Trend Micro provided its Maximum Security product free for six months to workers having ...
Created on 25 June 2020
23. Kaspersky offers six-month free licences to medical institutions
(Security)
Security firm Kaspersky has offered free six-month licences of some of its products to medical institutions so that they can guard against cyber threats which have multiplied during the ongoing coronavirus ...
Created on 24 March 2020
24. MonitorMinor: maker claims it's for parental control, Kaspersky calls it stalkerwar
(Security)
... want to keep their children safe. Security firm Kaspersky Lab had claimed in a blog post that MonitorMinor had too many features to be classed as a parental control app and was able to track too many ...
Created on 19 March 2020
25. Cyber security competition organised at RMIT along with Kaspersky
(Security)
RMIT University student Tracy Tam won the top prize in the inaugural cyber security competition which the university held in collaboration with Russian security firm Kaspersky. The competition was ...
Created on 21 November 2019
26. All APTs are equal, but some APTs are more equal than others
(Security)
Russian security outfit Kaspersky says it will continue to provide details of advanced persistent threats (APTs or nation-state actors) no matter the country of their origin, but these details will only ...
Created on 28 October 2019
27. Kaspersky opens threat intelligence portal to wider audience
(Security)
Russian security outfit Kaspersky, formerly known as Kaspersky Lab, has opened its threat intelligence portal to a bigger audience from Thursday onwards. The service was previously available to business ...
Created on 25 October 2019
28. Google leads the data trackers by a country mile: Kaspersky
(Data)
Google, unsurprisingly, is the biggest slurper of data around the world, a study by security outfit Kaspersky has found, with the search behemoth ahead of all other companies that track users by a massive ...
Created on 24 October 2019
29. Android banking trojan targets my.gov, NAB site users: Kaspersky
(Security)
An Android banking trojan, that targets users of the Australian Government's my.gov.au site and also users of the National Australia Bank website, has been spotted by security firm Kaspersky, which claims ...
Created on 23 September 2019
30. Huawei chief offers to share technology with Western firm
(Government Tech Policy)
... the equipment, but claims that it has not yet instituted a ban. The offer is reminiscent of what the Russian security firm Kaspersky (then known as Kaspersky Lab) did after it came under attack in the ...
Created on 13 September 2019
31. CamScanner on Android contains malware
(Security)
... and in a paid version. Researchers from Kaspersky have identified an issue with a recent version of CamScanner. The malware resides in the advertising plug-in, which is why the paid version continues ...
Created on 28 August 2019
32. Kaspersky opens first Asia Pacific cyber security ‘transparency’ centre
(Security)
... agency. The company's third code review facility will be located at Cyberjaya, alongside key cyber-related government agencies in Malaysia. Kaspersky says that like its counterparts in Zurich and ...
Created on 19 August 2019
33. Ex-NSA man Martin sentenced, Shadow Brokers' identity unknown
(Security)
... in an article published by the website Politico in January. In that article, Zetter claimed that Martin had communicated via Twitter with researchers at Russian security firm Kaspersky (then Kaspersky ...
Created on 22 July 2019
34. Kaspersky appears to be outing APTs in subscription service
(Security)
Russian security firm Kaspersky — formerly Kaspersky Lab — appears to be providing details of campaigns by nation-state actors, including from the US, to those who subscribe to its private APT (advanced ...
Created on 05 July 2019
35. 'No IoCs or victim accounts': Researcher questions coverage of APT10 repor
(Security)
... formerly worked with Kaspersky, said in a tweet that additionally the APT10 group had already been publicly written about by BAE, PwC, Kaspersky, FireEye and CrowdStrike. "With such a broad claim, who ...
Created on 26 June 2019
36. A tale of two threat actors: Symantec claims one used the other's infrastructure in attac
(Security)
... the numerous names bestowed on these attack groups, iTWire will use only Turla and OilRig in this article to avoid confusion.] But this phenomenon was hinted at in research presented by Kaspersky (formerly ...
Created on 21 June 2019
37. NSA's EternalBlue exploit surfaces in bog standard mining attac
(Security)
... to compromise a large number of machines running outdated versions of Microsoft Windows OS," Pernet, Kropotov and Yarochkin said. Equation Group is a name given by Kaspersky (formerly Kaspersky Lab) ...
Created on 15 June 2019
38. Google details Triada malware – three years after it was reported!
(Security)
Three years after it was first reported by Russian security firm Kaspersky ((formerly Kaspersky Lab), Google has suddenly decided to confirm a report that the firmware updates of some Android devices were ...
Created on 07 June 2019
39. Kaspersky unveils new name and logo, promises to 'build a safer world
(Security)
From "Kaspersky Lab" to "Kaspersky", the company has been protecting its customers for more than two decades, and has transformed from anti-virus vendor to a global security leader where in today's world, ...
Created on 04 June 2019
40. Ex-NSA hackers come out firing after NYT criticises agency
(Open Sauce)
... referred to as the Equation Group, using nomenclature that has been employed by Kaspersky Lab — to gain persistent access to targets at least a year before the Shadow Brokers leaked a trove of exploits ...
Created on 13 May 2019
41. Despite arrest of some members, FIN7 gang still going strong
(Security)
... they then either used or sold, has not prevented the group from continuing its malicious activities. Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab said in a blog post on Wednesday that FIN7 had continue its ...
Created on 09 May 2019
42. Symantec claims group was using NSA exploits before Brokers' leak
(Security)
... been employed by Kaspersky Lab — to gain persistent access to targets at least a year before the Shadow Brokers leaked a trove of exploits on the Web. Symantec researchers said the variants of the NSA ...
Created on 07 May 2019
43. More companies targeted in supply chain attack: Kaspersky
(Security)
Six additional companies, apart from Taiwan-based PC maker ASUS, were targeted by the ShadowHammer supply chain attack which was reported last month by the security firm Kaspersky Lab. The company, ...
Created on 24 April 2019
44. Attackers using Mono to run Windows malware on macOS: claim
(Security)
... was developed by Miguel de Icaza, a co-founder of the GNOME desktop project, a DE that is used by Linux systems. De Icaza is now employed by Microsoft. The security firm Kaspersky Lab pointed out that ...
Created on 12 April 2019
45. TajMahal: APT with a great name, but just one victim
(Security)
A sophisticated nation-state framework that was discovered by Kaspersky Lab in the western autumn of 2018 has only one known victim to date — a diplomatic entity in Central Asia — leading to the suspicion ...
Created on 11 April 2019
46. Stuxnet creators were in partnership longer than thought: claim
(Security)
... outed in 2012 by Kaspersky Lab. Stuxnet is said to have been developed by the NSA and Israel's Unit 8200 while Flame is suspected of having the same parentage. Kaspersky Lab researchers found malware ...
Created on 10 April 2019
47. Lookout team finds iOS version of powerful Exodus spyware
(Security)
Researchers from the security firm Lookout have found a version of the Exodus spyware that runs on iOS, with indications that it is made available through phishing sites that imitate mobile carriers from ...
Created on 09 April 2019
48. Kaspersky unlikely to reveal details of American APTs at summit
(Security)
... during Kaspersky Lab's annual Security Analyst Summit that kicks off in Singapore on Monday. The company generally keeps a big story under its hat and releases it at the summit in order to squeeze maximum ...
Created on 05 April 2019
49. Nearly 60,000 Android users found with stalkerware in 2018
(Security)
A researcher from Kaspersky Lab says the company found 58.847 users who had a stalkerware application — a commercial version of spyware — installed on their Android phones or tablets in 2018, according ...
Created on 04 April 2019
50. Kaspersky adds stalkerware detection to Android security app
(Security)
Ahead of its annual Security Analyst Summit which begins in Singapore next Monday, security firm Kaspersky Lab has upgraded its security app for Android so that it will detect common commercial apps that ...
Created on 04 April 2019
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