Kaspersky, malware
Kaspersky exposed SparkCat malware, which stole crypto recovery phrases via fake apps. Up to 242,000 users were infected before removal.
A newly discovered malware called SparkCat has infected over 242,000 mobile devices through legitimate-looking apps on both Android and iOS, using optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency ...
With the new update, the Kaspersky Thin Client now provides support for authorized remote users, as well as USB webcam and ...
Hackers are using fake wedding invites as a lure to infect your phone with malware, steal your data and even share your ...
An alarming new warning for iPhone and Android users has just hit users, with a cybersecurity firm warning that apps in both ...
The BUILD track of Kaspersky United is designed for technology partners – companies that embed Kaspersky’s security ...
Advance-fee scams remain lucrative to this day with 414 000 such scams detected by Kaspersky in the last year. The scam takes ...
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