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Old Android devices at risk from automatically downloaded and executed malware
While observing the activity of several cybercriminal groups, Kaspersky Lab researchers have spotted unusual activity in a malicious script, on…
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Last year’s mobile malware tripled
Since Borderless Networks has been introduced, it has gained access and acceptance in the corporate networks. This was a long…
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More than 30 mobile banking and payment apps at risk with the Acecard Trojan
Kaspersky Lab’s Anti-malware Research Team has detected one of the most dangerous Android banking Trojans ever seen. The Acecard malware…
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Pharming, Phishing, Financial Fraud. The Asacub virus does that all!
When first identified, Asacub displayed all the signs of an information stealing malware; however some versions of the Trojan are…
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Kaspersky Lab on business threats: 2015 saw the number of cryptolocker attacks double
Cyberattack tools used against businesses in 2015 were different to those used against consumers, according to Kaspersky Lab’s review…
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The End of the World for APTs As We Know Them in 2016
In their Predictions for 2016, the experts reveal that while the ‘Threat’ will remain, the concept of ‘Advanced’…
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Kaspersky Lab’s New Malware Count Falls by 15,000 a Day in 2015
Kaspersky Lab’s experts believe this is mainly due to the fact that coding new malware is expensive and cybercriminals have…
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Mobile malware continues to grow, online bank accounts targeted more than 5 million times
Using statistics from the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), which obtains information from millions of Kaspersky Lab product users in 213…
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