Kaspersky Lab has published its report on botnet-assisted DDoS attacks for Q2 2016 based on data provided by Kaspersky DDoS Intelligence.
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Kaspersky Lab North America Announces Two Executive Leadership Promotions
– Kaspersky Lab North America announced today the promotion of William “Bill” Cunningham to the positon of Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing. In this role, Bill will oversee all sales and marketing functions for the region, including both consumer and business.
Kaspersky Lab presents latest versions of its flagship consumer security solutions with enhanced data protection features
Kaspersky Lab today announced the release of the latest versions of its flagship security solutions – Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security
Kaspersky Lab Monitors Over 100 Sophisticated Malicious Campaigns Targeting Enterprises
Kaspersky Lab Researchers Offer Threat Intelligence Services on Global Scale
Kaspersky Lab North America Certified as a Great Place to Work
Kaspersky Lab North America announced today that it was certified as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work®.
Cyberbullying Causes Physical and Mental Repercussions, Kaspersky Lab Research Shows
The consequences for the majority of young victims of online harassment includes serious problems with health and socialization.
No More Ransom: Law Enforcement and IT Security Companies Join Forces to Fight Ransomware
A new tool containing 160,000+ keys will help victims to retrieve their data
Kaspersky Lab Supports InfraGardNCR #CYBERCamp2016
Kaspersky Lab announced today its sponsorship of InfraGard National Capital Region’s #CYBERCamp2016.
Kaspersky Lab North America Appoints Kevin Lozeau as Director of Channel Marketing
Kaspersky Lab North America announced today the appointment of Kevin Lozeau to the position of Director of Channel Marketing.
Legitimate Remote Access Software Used to Propagate Lurk Gang Trojan
Kaspersky Lab announced today that its security experts discovered the criminals behind the Lurk banking Trojan used legitimate software for infection purposes. Users that installed legitimate remote access software from the developer’s website, ammyy.com, unwittingly had malware leaked on their machines.