Can there be security benefits to using HTTPS authentication instead of SSH for corporate git servers?

I’m aware of PAT vs. SSH – Why Bother with SSH? which asks why SSH would be worth using, but I’m interested in the other direction. My impression is that SSH authentication for git hosting services is both more secure and more convenient t… Continue reading Can there be security benefits to using HTTPS authentication instead of SSH for corporate git servers?

Spam and phishing in 2025

The report contains statistics on spam and phishing in 2025, outlining the main trends: phishing and scam QR codes, ClickFix attacks, ChatGPT subscription lures and others. Continue reading Spam and phishing in 2025

private vpn network of companies vulnerability search [closed]

Необходимо протестировать сканер уязвимостей частных vpn сетей. К сожалению, у меня нет в этом никакого опыта. Как можно провести тестирование? создать открытые порты, другие уязвимости. Мой проект как раз и предназначен для их обнаружения… Continue reading private vpn network of companies vulnerability search [closed]

Trojans disguised as AI: Cybercriminals exploit DeepSeek’s popularity

Kaspersky experts have discovered campaigns distributing stealers, malicious PowerShell scripts, and backdoors through web pages mimicking the DeepSeek and Grok websites. Continue reading Trojans disguised as AI: Cybercriminals exploit DeepSeek’s popularity

Spam and phishing in 2024

We analyze 2024’s key spam and phishing statistics and trends: the hunt for crypto wallets, Hamster Kombat, online promotions via neural networks, fake vacation schedules, and more. Continue reading Spam and phishing in 2024

Advanced threat predictions for 2025

Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team monitors over 900 APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) groups and operations. In this piece of KSB series, we review the advanced threat trends from the past year and offer insights into what we can expect in 2025. Continue reading Advanced threat predictions for 2025

Advanced threat predictions for 2025

Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team monitors over 900 APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) groups and operations. In this piece of KSB series, we review the advanced threat trends from the past year and offer insights into what we can expect in 2025. Continue reading Advanced threat predictions for 2025