Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2018. Top security stories
Introduction The internet is now woven into the fabric of our lives. Many people routinely bank, shop and socialize online and the internet is the lifeblood of commercial organizations. The dependence on technology of governments, businesses and consumers provides a broad attack surface for attackers with all kinds of motives – financial theft, theft of […] more…IT threat evolution Q2 2018
Targeted attacks and malware campaigns Operation Parliament In April, we reported the workings of Operation Parliament, a cyber-espionage campaign aimed at high-profile legislative, executive and judicial organizations around the world – with its main focus in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, especially Palestine. The attacks, which started early in 2017, target parliaments, […] more…Spam and phishing in Q2 2016
Download the full report (PDF) Spam: quarterly highlights The year of ransomware in spam Although the second quarter of 2016 has only just finished, it’s safe to say that this is already the year of ransomware Trojans. By the end of Q2 there was still a large number of emails with malicious attachments, most of […] more…More information
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- Brocade Vulnerabilities Could Impact Storage Solutions of Several Major Companies
- Vulnerability Could Have Been Exploited for ‘Unlimited’ Free Credit on OpenAI Accounts
- Lucifer botnet now infecting Linux-based systems
- Microsoft Windows COM Server CVE-2019-1478 Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
- Privacy group doubles down on Supreme Court NSA phone spying case
- Anatomy of a phish – how to spot a Man-in-the-Middle attack, and other security tips
- Canadian police to text all phone numbers in vicinity of murder victim
- Will 2016 be sophisticated, unprecedented and undetectable?