According to the latest Kaspersky MDR analyst report, Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) significantly affected one in four companies in 2024, representing a remarkable 74% increase compared to 2023. The findings highlight that, despite advancements in automated detection technologies, persistent attackers continue to exploit vulnerabilities and bypass defenses. To address these challenges andRead More…

Kaspersky has announced the release of an enhanced version of its Kaspersky Cloud Workload Security (CWS), delivering advanced protection for hybrid and multicloud environments. The update addresses the growing complexity of cloud infrastructures by expanding visibility, improving containers’ runtime defense and providing organizations with a more flexible and cost-efficient approachRead More…

A new course from the Kaspersky AI Technology Research Center provides cybersecurity professionals with the necessary knowledge to understand, evaluate, and defend against vulnerabilities in large language models (LLMs).  The course is developed by Kaspersky AI Technology Research Center and aims to equip cybersecurity professionals with the essential skills toRead More…

Kaspersky has announced the launch of the new External Attack Surface module within its Digital Footprint Intelligence (DFI) service, available directly in the Threat Intelligence portal. This enhancement introduces External Attack Surface Management (EASM) capabilities, giving security teams the visibility and control they need to stay ahead of cyber adversariesRead More…

Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) in collaboration with BI.ZONE Vulnerability Research experts, observed new 2025 activity associated with the PipeMagic backdoor originally discovered in December 2022. The backdoor has expanded its attack geography: initially observed in Asia, and afterwards detected in Saudi Arabia in late 2024. Recent attacksRead More…