
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 69
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Vicente Diaz of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT to discuss a review of APTs in 2018 and what 2019 may hold.
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with Vicente Diaz of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT to discuss a review of APTs in 2018 and what 2019 may hold.
Given the great need for it on the part of our corporate customers – true to the market principles of supply and demand – we decided to come up with a new service for the market – Kaspersky Managed Protection.
Last year’s Kaspersky NeXT event covered everything from the blockchain to how complex it would be to visit Mars. What should you expect this year?
The infamous Lazarus group’s newest campaign is really hard to detect. Bonus: How cryptocurrencies, cybercriminals, and ramen noodles are connected.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss the return of Olympic Destroyer, fake news spreading through WhatsApp, and more.
The APT actor shows interest in finances and biochemical threat prevention and research.
See a few highlights from the RSA Conference 2018 in San Francisco.
Even if you are really not an interesting target for an APT actor, you can still be used in a malware delivery chain
One of the most sophisticated APT campaigns ever analyzed by our experts.
In today’s podcast, Jeff sits down with Santiago Pontiroli from Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT to discuss the happenings of the second day of the SAS 2016.
Who hacked the Olympics? How can malware spread over routers? And what’s Sofacy up to?
Experts from Kaspersky Lab studied digital evidence related to the hacking attack on the 2018 Olympics in search of the actual attacker.
Cybercriminals weaponize hidden mining. We tell you how it works and how to protect your company
Kaspersky Lab publishes an update on Russian-speaking Sofacy APT activity in 2017
The story of Kaspersky Lab’s alleged misdeeds is juicy — let’s check out how this fiction is made.
What 2017 will be remembered for, which of our experts’ predictions came true, and what they think about the future
In October 2017, Kaspersky Lab initiated a thorough review of our telemetry logs in relation to alleged 2015 incidents described in the media. These are the preliminary results.
At the SAS 2016, Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT team unveiled how dozens of banks lost millions of dollars via APT tools. We know that the blogs were a tad long so to
Turla APT group, also known as Snake and Uroboros, is one the most advanced threat actors in the world. This cyber espionage group has been active for more than 8 years,
I’ve got some bad news and some good news. The bad news The bad news is that we discovered an advanced attack on our own internal networks. It was complex,