Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2021. Statistics

Key statistics for 2021: miners, ransomware, trojan bankers and other financial malware, zero-day vulnerabilities and exploits, web attacks, threats for macOS and IoT. Continue reading Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2021. Statistics

Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2021. Statistics

Key statistics for 2021: miners, ransomware, trojan bankers and other financial malware, zero-day vulnerabilities and exploits, web attacks, threats for macOS and IoT. Continue reading Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2021. Statistics

IT threat evolution Q3 2021

WildPressure and LuminousMoth threat actors, FinSpy implants, zero-day vulnerabilities and PrintNightmare, threats for Linux and macOS in our review of Q3 2021. Continue reading IT threat evolution Q3 2021

IT threat evolution in Q3 2021. PC statistics

PC threat statistics for Q3 2021 contain data on miners, encrypting ransomware, financial malware, and threats to Windows, macOS and IoT. Continue reading IT threat evolution in Q3 2021. PC statistics

Threats to ICS and industrial enterprises in 2022

In recent years, we have observed various trends in the changing threat landscape for industrial enterprises. We can say with high confidence that many of these trends will not only continue, but gain new traction in the coming year. Continue reading Threats to ICS and industrial enterprises in 2022

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

Russian-speaking cybercrime evolution: What changed from 2016 to 2021

This report shares our insights into the Russian-speaking cybercrime world and the changes in how it operates that have happened in the past five years. Continue reading Russian-speaking cybercrime evolution: What changed from 2016 to 2021

Russian-speaking cybercrime evolution: What changed from 2016 to 2021

This report shares our insights into the Russian-speaking cybercrime world and the changes in how it operates that have happened in the past five years. Continue reading Russian-speaking cybercrime evolution: What changed from 2016 to 2021