CVE-2022-30190 (Follina) vulnerability in MSDT: description and counteraction

At the end of May, researchers reported a new zero-day vulnerability in MSDT that can be exploited using Microsoft Office documents. The vulnerability, which dubbed Follina, later received the identifier CVE-2022-30190. Continue reading CVE-2022-30190 (Follina) vulnerability in MSDT: description and counteraction

IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. Non-mobile statistics

PC malware statistics for the Q1 2022 includes data on miners, ransomware, banking Trojans, and other threats to Windows, macOS and IoT devices. Continue reading IT threat evolution in Q1 2022. Non-mobile 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

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 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

IT threat evolution in Q2 2021. PC statistics

PC threat statistics for Q2 2021 contain data on miners, encrypting ransomware, financial malware and threats to Windows, macOS and IoT. Continue reading IT threat evolution in Q2 2021. PC statistics

IT threat evolution Q1 2021. Non-mobile statistics

In Q1 2021, we blocked more than 2 billion attacks launched from online resources across the globe, detected 77.4M unique malicious and potentially unwanted objects, and recognized 614M unique URLs as malicious. Continue reading IT threat evolution Q1 2021. Non-mobile statistics

Zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server

The four vulnerabilities inside Microsoft Exchange Server allow an attacker to compromise a vulnerable server. As a result, an attacker will gain access to all registered email accounts, or be able to execute arbitrary code (remote code execution or RCE) within the Exchange Server context. Continue reading Zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server

Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2020. Statistics

Kaspersky solutions blocked 666,809,967 attacks launched from online resources in various countries across the world, 173,335,902 unique URLs were recognized as malicious by Web Anti-Virus. Continue reading Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2020. Statistics