When discussing the privacy and security of messenger apps, one needs to understand that the Telegram’s functionality goes beyond the simple messages exchange and
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New malicious files detected every day in 2020 rose by 5.2% to 360,000 – Kaspersky
In 2020, globally an average of 360,000 new malicious files were detected by Kaspersky per day – an increase of 5.2% when compared to
Economic uncertainty set to shape 2021 cybercrime agenda in Africa – Kaspersky
Kaspersky experts expect growing economic turbulence along with the impact of COVID-19 to contribute to an increase in cybercrime across South Africa, Kenya, and
Damage limitation: Timely software updates can cut business data breach costs
According to a recent Kaspersky report, ‘How businesses can minimise the cost of a data breach’, enterprises in the META region with outdated technology
Kaspersky reveals two APT incidents related to vaccine research
In the autumn of 2020 (for the northern hemisphere), Kaspersky researchers identified two APT incidents that targeted entities related to COVID-19 research – a
2020 IT spending: Cybersecurity remains investment priority despite overall IT budget cuts, Kaspersky found
According to the new Kaspersky report ‘Investment adjustment: Aligning IT budgets with changing security priorities’, cybersecurity remains a priority for investment among businesses. Its
Digital security: One in 10 employees enjoy working from home in the nude
People working from home during the pandemic have discovered some guilty pleasures that they would now like to keep, according to a new global research commissioned
Financial threats in 2021: Cryptocurrency transit, web skimmers move to the server side and extortion plague
In 2021, many financial cybercriminals are likely to target Bitcoin more often, while other cybercriminals will switch to transit cryptocurrencies when demanding payment from
Kaspersky: Bottom-up innovation is near the bottom of modern corporate values
Even though a majority (88%) agree that successful organisations encourage innovation at every level and within every team, this does not always translate into
Kaspersky: New threat angles and attacks are coming
Kaspersky researchers have shared their vision on Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) in 2021, laying out how the landscape of targeted attacks will change in