Kaspersky Lab

Trojans out for your credit card data and money, warns Kaspersky
67 mobile banking trojans recorded at start of 2013; by year-end, there were 1,321 Local money mules being used, hired under the guise of work-at-home schemes
Journalists, activists and politicians targeted by spyware: Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab has published a new research report mapping a massive international infrastructure used to control ‘Remote Control System’ (RCS) malware implants, and identifying previously undiscovered mobile trojans that work on both Android and iOS.
Phishers and scammers targeting the World Cup: Kaspersky
As Brazil makes its final preparations to host the Fifa World Cup 2014, which will kick off on June 12, cybercriminals are building up their scamming campaigns aimed at football fans, according to Kaspersky Lab.
Kaspersky launches interactive cyberthreat map
Kaspersky Lab has launched an interactive cyber-threat map that visualises cyber-security incidents occurring worldwide in real time.
Bitcoin wallet attacks surge, cyber-espionage ops resurrected: Kaspersky
Kaspersky Lab said that three months after it published its threat forecast for 2014, all three of the ‘end-user forecasts’ it experts had predicted were confirmed.    
Every third phishing attack aimed at stealing money: Kaspersky Lab
60% of all phishing attacks using fake bank pages exploited names of just 25 organizations Fake bank websites were involved in twice as many phishing attacks in 2013
Kaspersky patents technology for optimised scanning of network traffic
Kaspersky Lab has successfully patented technology that it claimed enhances the effectiveness of network traffic scanning for the presence of cyber threats.
Turla’s connection to the ‘worst breach of US military computers in history’
Experts from G-Data and BAE Systems recently released information about a persistent cyber-espionage operation codenamed Turla (also referred to as Snake or Uroburos). Further to this, Kaspersky Lab said its research and analysis team has now found an unexpected connection between Turla and an existing piece of malware known as Agent.BTZ.
Linux Mail Server security boost from Kaspersky
Kaspersky Lab has announced that its latest Maintenance Pack (MP1) for Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server is now publicly available for installation.
Study: Women have more web-smarts than men?
To mark International Women's Day 2014 Kaspersky Lab uncovers the reasons why women behave more safely when using the Internet.
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