
CryptoShuffler: Trojan stole $140,000 in Bitcoin
The CryptoShuffler Trojan does its utmost to go unnoticed, stealing Bitcoins on the sly.
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The CryptoShuffler Trojan does its utmost to go unnoticed, stealing Bitcoins on the sly.
A story about a large malicious campaign carried out in Facebook Messenger — and how it worked.
Where are the most dangerous places to live? How about the biggest fans of e-mail — and of porn? All that and more in our annual cybersurvey.
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.
Modern Android users have, on average, 66 apps installed on their devices. Most of these apps start working without users launching them.
Three-quarters of crypto-ransomware in 2016 came from the Russian-speaking criminal underground.
How often do victims succeed in getting back money stolen by online scammers?
Social media and ‘likes’ can hurt our relationships and everyday life. Here is how it happens.
A study reveals that people are tired of social networks, but keep using them because they can’t break the ties.
Ransomware research shows that paying ransom is no guarantee you’ll get your files back.
What are older people doing online, and are they aware of the threats out there?
What do people consider more important, their smartphones or their relatives? The answer is in the video, and it may surprise you
Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek learned to hack a car’s steering wheel, brakes, and acceleration. They presented their finding at Black Hat USA 2016.
On July 27, members of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT will sit down on Reddit, where you can ask them absolutely anything.
While we rest, cybercriminals work. Kaspersky Lab discusses the main risks for tourists and travelers on business trips.
Every day, the Internet is topped up with new, legitimate apps that no security solution should flag as dangerous. In a 14-month independent trial testing false positives, Kaspersky Internet Security performed error-free!
Researchers expose details of 70,000 OKCupid accounts, without permission
We talk about ever-present connectivity. What does that mean for raising kids?
At the 2016 RSA conference, Kurt Baumgartner spoke on why we need to put some emphasis on security for the transportation industry.
Kaspersky Lab and partners reveal details of the joint investigation of the Lazarus group hazardous activity.