Kaspersky Lab announced today that its Kaspersky Internet Security solution was awarded a ‘Level 1’ certification from MRG Effitas, following its quarterly 360 Degree Assessment & Certification for Q2 2016.
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Biometric skimmers are here: Kaspersky Lab Examine Near-Future Threats to ATMs
Kaspersky Lab announced today that its experts investigated how cybercriminals could exploit new biometric ATM authentication technologies planned by banks.
Biometric Skimmers Pose Emerging Threat To ATMs – Dark Reading
Biometric Skimmers Pose Emerging Threat To ATMs – Dark Reading
Kaspersky Lab Ramps Up Ransomware Protection for Small Businesses with Kaspersky Small Office Security
Kaspersky Lab released a new version of its Kaspersky Small Office Security software to help very small businesses (VSBs) stay on top of the ever growing number of cyberthreats they face today.
Ransomware and the $99K SMB Shakedown – Baseline
Ransomware and the $99K SMB Shakedown – Baseline
Kaspersky Lab Has Patented Technology that Detects Man-in-the-Browser Attacks
Kaspersky Lab has been awarded a new patent for a technology that counteracts the tricks of financial cybercriminals.
Kaspersky Lab Announces the Availability of its Machine-Readable Threat Intelligence Platform
Kaspersky Lab Kaspersky Lab is proud to announce the availability of its Machine-Readable Threat Intelligence Platform, part of the Kaspersky Security Intelligence Services product range.
Each Cyberattack Costs Large Companies $861K: Kaspersky – Bloomberg BNA
Each Cyberattack Costs Large Companies $861K: Kaspersky – Bloomberg BNA
Researchers Find Multiple “Smart†Components of the Modern City Are Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
Kaspersky Lab announced today that its researchers found vulnerabilities and security deficiencies in digital kiosks, interactive terminals and speed cameras making them susceptible to cyber-attacks.
Kaspersky Lab Discovers Rogue ‘Pokémon Go’ App that Takes Control of Android Phones
Kaspersky Lab experts have discovered a new malicious application on the Google Play store titled “Guide for Pokémon Go” which has been downloaded more than 500,000 times, with at least 6,000 successful infections.