Potential Threat: misconfigurations in GitHub Actions
A GReAT study has identified ~250,000 potential security issues in publicly accessible GitHub Actions.
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A GReAT study has identified ~250,000 potential security issues in publicly accessible GitHub Actions.
The new CrystalX remote access Trojan looks like the prank viruses of the 90s on the surface, but it causes a lot more damage. It spies on all that’s happening on your computer, steals cryptocurrency and accounts, and gives the attacker full control over your device. We break down how it works, and how to avoid becoming a victim.
GReAT experts have analyzed a new targeted campaign by the ForumTroll APT group.
Our experts at GReAT have uncovered a dangerous vulnerability in a smart-home control app that allowed attackers to disable physical security systems.
Our technologies have helped to detect the zero-day vulnerability CVE-2025-2783 in Google Chrome, which was used in a sophisticated APT attack.
Cybercriminals behind the Fog ransomware publish leaked data along with the IP addresses of attacked computers.
Malicious packages for AI integration containing infostealer malware were found in the Python Package Index repository.
A look at what experts at Kaspersky will be watching during Black Hat 2022.
Our experts discovered a fresh version of CosmicStrand, a rootkit that hides from researchers in the UEFI firmware.
Meet Ivan Kwiatkowski, Senior Security Researcher with Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team.
How to protect your iPhone or Android smartphone from Pegasus and similar mobile APTs.
Kaspersky’s Ask the Analyst service will ease access to our expertise.
Jeff’s favorite questions and answers from Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team’s recent Reddit AMA session.
On November 12, Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team heads to Reddit for an Ask Me Anything forum.
Kaspersky introduces an online cybersecurity expert training series that starts with an extensive course on YARA.
A preview of Black Hat 2020 with Eugene Kaspersky, Kurt Baumgartner, and Costin Raiu.
Kaspersky experts found the PhantomLance Trojan backdoor for Android in Google Play.
5 quick tips for (moderately) paranoid people on how to ensure security and privacy while traveling.
Changing passwords regularly is outdated. Use strong and unique passwords that are easy to remember instead. Here’s how to make them.
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?
Noushin Shabab on her cybersecurity career and how women can succeed in the field