Attack on Cities: Skylines — malicious code in a virtual city
We explain why game mods can be dangerous, using as an example malicious mods for Cities: Skylines.
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We explain why game mods can be dangerous, using as an example malicious mods for Cities: Skylines.
In 2021 there were fewer attacks on smartphones and tablets than in 2020. But that’s no reason to relax, and here’s why.
Is the party over for the NFT gravy train, and new variant of ransomware that threatens to wipe your hard-drive
Hackers from Lapsus$ group claim they breached Okta, a major provider of access management systems.
What is a seed phrase, how scammers use it to steal cryptowallets, and how to protect your MetaMask account.
From Conti ransomware leak to NFT and beyond – it’s episode 242 of the Categories: News
Eugene’s open letter in response to the warning against the use of Kaspersky products by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).
The geopolitical conflict in Ukraine is the latest example of malicious actors trying to cash in on unsuspecting victims.
From NFTs to Second-Life and beyond – it’s episode 241 of the Transatlantic Cable
We reveal more cunning cybercriminal tricks and explain how to guard against scams.
HermeticRansom cryptor was used as a distraction to support HermeticWiper attacks.
Episode 240 of the Transatlantic Cable includes NFT phishing scams, EU looking to ban anonymous crypto & much more
Anti-phishing lessons: what company employees should know about fake notifications about account security.
How threat intelligence helps prevent cyberattacks on enterprises.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Dave and I discuss sexual content on Roblox, unlocking locked crypto wallets, Apple Air Tags and more.
In the past year, a slew of cases in which criminals used AirTags to stalk people have come to light. We explain how this works and how to protect yourself.
This week’s episode includes yet more NFT mayhem, crypto scams and a metaverse marriage
Dangerous vulnerability in WebKit (CVE-2022-22620) is believed to be actively exploited by hackers. Update your iOS devices as soon as possible!