Kaspersky Transparency Initiative update, September 2022
Introducing our new Transparency Center format and the opening of two more facilities in Europe.
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Introducing our new Transparency Center format and the opening of two more facilities in Europe.
Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum – superior enterprise-cybersecurity, with no fluff.
It’s time to update! Microsoft patches 64 vulnerabilities in a variety of products and components — from Windows and Office to Defender and Azure.
An unusual case of an attack executed by weaponizing legit video game code.
Takeaway from DEF CON 30: vulnerability in Zoom for macOS.
Highlights from “The nature of cyber incidents” report by the Kaspersky GERT team.
How to distribute SOC tasks to tackle both the cybersecurity skills shortage and burnout.
How a threat-intelligence platform helps SOC analysts.
Security evolution: The large-scale, but short-lived ransomware epidemic of 2017.
What do cybersecurity experts and Indiana Jones have in common?
SE Labs awarded Kaspersky EDR its highest rating in independent tests based on real world attacks.
Using a recent study on hardware vulnerabilities in processors as an example, we contemplate the cost of security.
The Andariel group attacks companies with several malicious tools.
Microsoft has released patches for more than 140 vulnerabilities, some of which need to be closed as soon as possible.
A look at what experts at Kaspersky will be watching during Black Hat 2022.
New malicious campaign hunts for Discord tokens and credit card information via infected npm packages.
How things stood with information security in a galaxy far, far away — nine years before the Battle of Yavin.
The new Luna and Black Basta ransomware strains are capable of attacking Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi.
Microsoft cancels its decision to block macros by default. We discuss the cybersecurity implications for companies.