Advanced threat predictions for 2024

Kaspersky researchers review APT predictions for 2023 and current trends in the advanced threat landscape, and try to predict how it will develop in 2024. Continue reading Advanced threat predictions for 2024

Reassessing cyberwarfare. Lessons learned in 2022

In this report, we propose to go over the various activities that were observed in cyberspace in relation to the conflict in Ukraine, understand their meaning in the context of the current conflict, and study their impact on the cybersecurity field as a whole. Continue reading Reassessing cyberwarfare. Lessons learned in 2022

Policy trends: where are we today on regulation in cyberspace?

This is the first edition of our policy analysis and observations of trends in the regulation of cyberspace, and cybersecurity, within the Kaspersky Security Bulletin. Continue reading Policy trends: where are we today on regulation in cyberspace?

Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

We invited notable experts to share their insights and unbiased opinions on what we should expect from cybersecurity in the following year. Continue reading Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

Andariel deploys DTrack and Maui ransomware

Earlier, the CISA published an alert related to a Stairwell report, “Maui Ransomware.” Our data should openly help solidify the attribution of the Maui ransomware incident to the Korean-speaking APT Andariel, also known as Silent Chollima and Stonefly. Continue reading Andariel deploys DTrack and Maui ransomware

‘Unpacking’ technical attribution and challenges for ensuring stability in cyberspace

How is technical attribution carried out? What are the key challenges in conducting reliable technical attribution? How can this be more accessible to the multitude of stakeholders? Below are our reflections on these questions. Continue reading ‘Unpacking’ technical attribution and challenges for ensuring stability in cyberspace

Advanced threat predictions for 2022

Over the past 12 months, the style and severity of APT threats has continued to evolve. Despite their constantly changing nature, there is a lot we can learn from recent APT trends to predict what might lie ahead in the coming year. Continue reading Advanced threat predictions for 2022

The future of cyberconflicts

Cyberspace conflicts can take a vast number of forms, but in the context of this article, we will only focus on two of them: cyber-warfare for intelligence purposes, and sabotage and interference with strategic systems in order to hinder a state’s ability to govern or project power. Continue reading The future of cyberconflicts

IT threat evolution Q3 2019

Mobile espionage targeting the Middle East, new FinSpy iOS and Android implants, Dtrack banking malware and other security news Continue reading IT threat evolution Q3 2019