
5G: why do we need it?
While LTE networks are seemingly just now starting to take off and are not yet omnipresent, networking vendors and carriers are already fully engaged in a vivid discussion on 5G’s
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While LTE networks are seemingly just now starting to take off and are not yet omnipresent, networking vendors and carriers are already fully engaged in a vivid discussion on 5G’s
Ransomware is a kind of malware that steals users’ files and exacts a ransom from its victims. The most effective approach is to encrypt the files and offer decryption keys
Much has been said about the VENOM vulnerability, the latest in an increasingly long line of bugs affecting vast swaths of the Internet. It’s an old-school bug of the relatively
The Chinese-language Naikon advanced persistent threat group is targeting military, government and civil organizations located in and around the South China Sea, which is an increasingly contentious hot-bed of territorial
Our own implementation of a cloud security model is called Kaspersky Security Network. And here we’ll explain how it actually works
Kaspersky Lab opens its new European Research Center in London
It emerged recently that certain Hospira drug infusion pumps contain dangerous and easily exploitable security vulnerabilities.
A legendary Soviet spy, Richard Sorge, is famous for conveying the exact date of the German invasion into the Soviet Union, and for letting the command know Japan had no plans of attacking the USSR in the Far East.
Five lessons from the story of the Enigma cryptographic machine which are still relevant.
During WW2 modern cryptography principles were often coupled with ‘amateur’ ciphering methods. Curiously, the latter ones often proved to be equally reliable.
CozyDuke APT is hitting high-profile targets, including the US government office. Initial penetration method is based entirely on social engineering techniques.
The story of how Israeli UAVs defend the country on the ground, in the sky and in the information domain.
The annual RSA Conference in San Francisco, California of Internet-of-things insecurity and how no amount of money can fix computer security.
Recent report by US GAO was treated by medias as “Modern aircrafts can be hacked and commandeered through onboard Wi-Fi”. Is it really that bad?
Big data helps to catch child abusers, drug dealers, and terrorists, and allegedly it has also helped to locate Bin Laden
Recently Interpol, Microsoft and Kaspersky Lab revealed and shut down a huge botnet which zombified about 770,000 of PCs worldwide. Check this story out and then check your PC.
We need to learn from incidents, then implement much safer mechanisms to IoT systems that operated as parts of social/life infrastructures.
There are several ways to avoid phishing attacks on your Facebook account. The common theme in each is to be highly suspicious of any online request for your personal information
We are so used to divide the concept of IT security into two unequal subcategories, hardware- and software-centric. The hardware is usually considered relatively safe and clean — as opposed
There is new piece of ransomware out there going after the players of some 40 online games in an apparent attempt to target a somewhat younger crowd of computer users.
MWC often gladdens our heart with lots of visitors and participants who care much about security and that is quite natural taking into account that the event is held by