Five Eyes hacked 'Russia's Google' Yandex to spy on accounts
Hackers working for Western intelligence agencies broke into Russian internet search company Yandex in late 2018.
Hackers working for Western intelligence agencies broke into Russian internet search company Yandex in late 2018.
Kaspersky Lab’s dealings with ASUS after revealing the Taiwanese computer brand’s live software update tool was being used to install a malicious backdoor on its customer’s computers were marred by a language barrier, the timing of Lunar New Year and wrangling over a non-disclosure agreement, it has been revealed.
Researchers have uncovered an invitation-only Tor-concealed marketplace where stolen credit card details are bundled with the victim's device fingerprint, meaning criminal buyers can use them to beat numerous fraud detection systems.
Kaspersky Lab has offered to fund the investigations and proceedings into dealings between failed distributor Hemisphere Technologies.
A US federal judge has dismissed two lawsuits by Kaspersky Lab that sought to overturn bans on the use of the security software maker's products in US Government networks.
Kaspersky Lab will offer up its software for review, amid US Government concerns it could jeopardise national security.
Eugene Kaspersky takes aim at US Govt agencies after allegations that Kaspersky Lab software was used by Russia-backed hackers to steal classified information.
Eugene Kaspersky has accepted an invitation to testify to US lawmakers later this month over the security of his company's products.
Best Buy is pulling Kaspersky Lab's products from its shelves amid concerns that the vendor may be vulnerable to Russian government influence.
Kaspersky Lab will withdraw anti-trust complaints against Microsoft after it agreed to change how it delivers security updates to Windows users.
As security attacks reach Australian shores, how will the channel react?
Kaspersky Lab is poised to hand over its source code to the US in a bid to put to rest agitation from some government quarters that the company is not to be trusted.
Australian partners came together for exclusive briefings with Eugene Kaspersky in Sydney and Melbourne, as part of invitation only events in line with Kaspersky Lab Partner Engage. Following an afternoon of insights and executive networking with the founder of Kaspersky Lab, Eugene Kaspersky, Australian partners got up close and personal with Eugene in unprecedented panel discussions. Facilitated by ARN, the panels explored channel relationships, successful business strategies, and the latest ground breaking technologies to impact the security market.
This was previously a hypothetical debate, a debate based on little local experience, rather takeaway snippets from the cyber frenzy unfolding globally. But as 2016 demonstrated, alongside the recent WannaCry outbreak, cyber attacks have reached Australian shores en masse, with ransomware raiding organisations across the country. This exclusive ARN Roundtable assessed the rising tide of security threats in Australia, outlining why the nation is now a target and crucially, how the channel will react. This roundtable was sponsored by F5 Networks, Juniper Networks, Kaspersky, RSA, SolarWinds MSP and Trend Micro. Photos by Maria Stefina.
Schneider Electric and Kaspersky continue their efforts to recoup millions from the companies formerly known as DPSA and Hemisphere Technologies.