Ransomware Attacks on US K-12 Schools: An Update
As cybercriminals continue targeting schools with ransomware attacks, we looked into what that means for parents and students.
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As cybercriminals continue targeting schools with ransomware attacks, we looked into what that means for parents and students.
Cybercriminals are targeting schools with ransomware attacks, so what does that mean for parents and students?
Schools are a popular target for ransomware. With more remote options, how can they stay protected?
Seemingly overnight, the pandemic changed the way we work, and infosec departments are still adjusting. What’s on the horizon for employees in the coming year?
Almost half of women working in tech believe the effects of COVID-19 have delayed, rather than enhanced, their career prospects, survey finds.
A look at how the near-universal shift to working from home has affected employees’ lives and attitudes toward security.
A study into understanding how North American employees perceive ransomware and potential reasons why ransomware attacks are drastically on the rise
Digital Amnesia is becoming more common among people across the U.S. and Canada. Interestingly, this is seen in the ability to remember phone numbers, especially of those belonging to partners, siblings and friends.
We surveyed almost 5,000 business decision-makers willing to share their thoughts on cybersecurity and their firms’ attitudes about cyberthreats.
What the Hoax verdict means, and why such software is becoming more of a problem.
Some comments from Kaspersky Lab’s head of information security on the results of the CISO survey.
58% of small and medium-size companies use various public-cloud-based business applications to work with customer data.
Cybercriminals have realized that infecting servers is much more profitable than mining on home users’ computers.
As we predicted at the end of 2017, malicious cryptomining is booming in 2018, up by 44%.
Targeted attacks are dangerous, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about threats that are more common.
Our experts analyzed last year’s financial cyberthreats, and here is their report
Sex sells, as they say in advertising. In cyberspace porn serves as one of the most popular tools for malicious activity.
Tools for giving a well-reasoned explanation of why security solutions are a must-have
Even those who are responsible for arranging security awareness training may not solidly understand what cybersecurity training is, or even why the training is needed.
We conducted a global survey of 359 industrial cybersecurity practitioners to learn more about perceptions and realities.
As our research shows, the actual costs of a cybersecurity incident to a financial institution in the United States can add up to as much as $1,165,000.