Kaspersky Security Bulletin: Review of the Year 2017
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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
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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...
A CISO Landmine: No Security Awareness Training
CISOs who fail to prioritize security awareness training are putting their business and assets at serious risk. - Read more
ACME Support in Apache HTTP Server Project
We’re excited that support for getting and managing TLS certificates via the ACME protocol is coming to the Apache HTTP Server Project (httpd). ACME...
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...
RSA in a “Pre-Post-Quantum” Computing World
Quantum computing is coming. What should your strategy be today to deal with what’s on the horizon? - Read more
From NSA Exploit to Widespread Ransomware: WannaCry Is on the Loose
The new EternalBlue NSA exploit is powering a wave of virulent ransomware sweeping across Europe. - Read more








