Jack of all trades

Nowadays, it’s all too easy to end up with malicious apps on your smartphone, even if you’re using the official Google Play app store....

Kaspersky Security Bulletin. Overall statistics for 2017

All the statistics used in this report were obtained using Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a distributed antivirus network that works with various anti-malware protection components....

Still Stealing

Two years ago in October 2015 we published a blogpost about a popular malware that was being distributed from the Google Play Store. Over...

Cybercriminals vs financial institutions in 2018: what to expect

ul li {margin-bottom:2.4rem;} Introduction – key events in 2017 2017 was a year of great changes in the world of cyberthreats facing financial organizations. Firstly, in 2017...

Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Review of the Year 2017

ul li {margin-bottom:2.4rem;} Introduction The end of the year is a good time to take stock of the main cyberthreat incidents that took place over the...

Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Story of the year 2017

 Download the Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Story of the year 2017 Introduction: what we learned in 2017 In 2017, the ransomware threat suddenly and spectacularly evolved. Three...

IoT lottery: finding a perfectly secure connected device

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great for shopping. Vendors flood the market with all kinds of goods, including lots of exciting connected devices...

Five Reasons CISOs Should Keep an Open Mind About Cryptocurrencies

Far from a dying breed, cryptocurrencies are not only evolving but being accepted in countless new markets. CISOs need to know the ins and...

Where Do Vulnerabilities Come From?

Vulnerabilities are an emergent property of modern software’s complexity, requested features, and the way data inputs are handled. - Read more

The Hunt for IoT: The Rise of Thingbots

With “thingbots” now launching Death Star-sized DDoS attacks, hosting banking trojans, and causing physical destruction, all signs point to them becoming the attacker infrastructure...

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Microsoft Defender Mistakenly Flags DigiCert Root Certificates as Malware

Microsoft Defender triggered widespread false positive alerts after a faulty security update caused it to flag two legitimate DigiCert root certificates as malicious, potentially...

ZenBusiness – 5,118,184 breached accounts

In March 2026, the hacker and extortion group "ShinyHunters" claimed to have obtained a substantial corpus of data from ZenBusiness, a business formation and...

Microsoft Shell Spoofing Zero-day Vulnerability

What is the Attack? A newly disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2026-32202, has emerged...