On Tuesday, the New York Times and the Washington Post published explosive allegations claiming that anti-virus software made by Kaspersky Labs, which is headquartered in Russia, had been programmed ...
When recently-appointed president of RSA, Amit Yoran, opened his company’s flagship conference yesterday, he warned the security industry was living in the dark ages. Protections just aren’t working, ...
Kaspersky posted a great article about their TeamXrat Ransomware analysis and how they were able to create a decryptor for its victims. Reported back in mid September in our forums, I and other ...
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Researchers at Kaspersky have uncovered a new malware threat that goes further than just downloading and executing malicious files. How much further? What if I told you that Reductor, as the malware ...
According to research from B2B International on behalf of Kaspersky Lab, this shows a sharp rise in the use of encryption technology from a similar survey last year, “where it barely crept into the ...
Kaspersky Lab says it has identified a method for salvaging files maliciously encrypted by the Gpcode.ak virus. The Gpcode.ak virus, which encrypts files on the victim’s desktop and demands a ransom ...
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