Using math to catch a cybercriminal
Observing cybercriminals’ behaviour one can find consistent patterns and thus find out who the criminal is in real life
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Observing cybercriminals’ behaviour one can find consistent patterns and thus find out who the criminal is in real life
At The SAS 2016, Kaspersky Lab researchers discussed the newly discovered Poseidon
At SAS 2016 our GReAT experts talk about a Java-based multi platform malware used by hundreds of cybercriminals for a handful of purposes
Fraudsters portfolio updated: now they’ve learnt to steal money from banks directly. How did it happen?
Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev talks on the biochip in his hand and how it makes you a part of the Internet of Things.
Russian chess player Mikhail Antipov sponsored by Kaspersky Lab has won the World Junior Championship.
“The Girl in the Spider’s Web”, the 4th book of Millenium series released today. Our security expert David Jacoby tells how he consulted the author of the book on what exactly hacking is.
Which brain mechanisms are in charge of our memory? Kaspersky Lab analyzed why we forget information stored on our devices.
I was repeatedly asked the question: “Once you decide to become a cyborg, how would your current routine change?” Today I’m going to give you 10 answers for this questions
I woke up to find a Band-Aid on my hand. It was covering a small wound between the thumb and the index finger. That was when I had a WTF moment.
Participate in Kaspersky Lab’s Global Think Test to test your brain power.
There is an opportunity for adventure in everyone’s life. We at Kaspersky Lab respect adventurous, maverick souls and that’s why we’ve helped Olga Rumyantseva, the Russian alpinist, climb the highest
While folks in Europe and Russia prepare for the winter and complain about current weather conditions, one brave Russian girl, Olga Rumyantseva, just climbed one more volcano. Olga has undertaken
Good news! Do you remember Olga Rumyantseva? She climbs the tallest volcanoes on each continent alone. She recently departed to Papua New Guinea to climb Giluwe – the tallest volcano
Today Olga Rumyantseva will start climbing Giluwe, the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania. The ascent itself probably won’t be complicated, but exciting adventures are possible on the way there
What should have been a fairly straightforward climb for Olga Rumyantseva turned out to be a little harder than expected. Despite the difficulties the highest volcano in Asia gave Olga,
Everyone who has ever seen the sunset at the foot of Damavand says they’ve never witnessed anything more beautiful. The beauty and greatness of Damavand are both expressed in numerous
Congratulations to our second stage winner in Kaspersky Lab’s 7 Volcanoes contest – Richa from India! Though Richa has traveled outside of India before, she has always dreamed of the
Olga Rumyantseva began her 7 Volcanoes expedition in Antarctica as the first Russian woman to climb Mount Sidley. Mount Sidley (4,285 m) is the highest and most imposing of the five volcanic