Kaspersky has shared ten practical tips to combat cyberbullying, aiming to foster safer and more respectful digital environments for all Prior to the global Stop Cyberbullying Day on June 16 Kaspersky would like to focus on empowering the youth and to remind of some very important tips for parents toRead More…

Progress led by technology means following the latest innovations without pausing, but due to the frantic pace one can stop learning from technology’s past. Kaspersky’s Fast Forward audio series examines trends shaping technology from the perspective of the recent past and explores women’s leadership in IT.Read More…

Kaspersky researchers have uncovered an ongoing mobile Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) campaign targeting iOS devices with previously unknown malware. Dubbed as ‘Operation Triangulation’, the campaign distributes zero-click exploits via iMessage to run malware gaining complete control over the device and user data, with the final goal to hiddenly spy onRead More…

Ransomware has been making headlines for several years in a row. In their quest for profit, attackers have targeted almost every type of organization, from healthcare and educational institutions to service providers and industrial enterprises, affecting nearly every aspect of daily life.Read More…

Kaspersky has introduced two new specializations for partners that provide significant advantages when selling and deploying enterprise solutions: Enterprise specialization for Gold and Platinum partners and Enterprise+ for Platinum partners. These specializations allow partners to get additional rebates to drive sales of Expert products, to be eligible for prioritized presaleRead More…

Kaspersky experts have conducted research studying ChatGPT phishing links detection capability. While ChatGPT had previously demonstrated the ability to create phishing emails and write malware, its effectiveness in detecting malicious links was limited. The study revealed that although ChatGPT knows a great deal about phishing andRead More…

Kaspersky has recently analyzed what digital superstitions Internet users in the UAE believe in nowadays and investigated whether there are grounds for these beliefs. According to the global Kaspersky Digital Superstitions survey, the most popular misbelief is that one should not pronounce “Yes” or “No” when speaking on the phoneRead More…