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cybersecurity: AI apps, smart homes raise cybersecurity threats for kids: Report

Artificial Intelligence-based apps, online games, smart homes -- all could increase your children's risk of cyber attacks, according to a report on Saturday. The report, by global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, noted that children are more likely to use AI tools that, so far, are not ready to provide the necessary level of cybersecurity and age-appropriate content.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill CoursesOffering CollegeCourseWebsiteIIT DelhiIITD Certificate Programme in Data Science & Machine…

cybersecurity: Security violations by employees as harmful as hacking: Report

Employee violations of an organisation's information security policies are as dangerous as external hacker attacks, a report warned on Friday.In terms of individual employee behaviour, the most common problem is that employees deliberately do what is forbidden and, conversely, they fail to perform what's required.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill CoursesOffering CollegeCourseWebsiteMITMIT Technology Leadership and InnovationVisitIIT DelhiIITD Certificate Programme in Data Science & Machine…

Kaspersky’s Advanced Persistent Threats Predictions for 2024

Kaspersky’s new report provides the company’s view on the advanced persistent threats landscape for 2024. Existing APT techniques will keep being used, and new ones will likely emerge, such as the increase in AI usage, hacktivism and targeting of smart home tech. New botnets and rootkits will also likely appear, and hacker-for-hire services might increase, as will supply chain attacks, which might be provided as a service on cybercriminals’ underground forums. Jump to: More exploitation of mobile devices and…

Google Play Store Saw Over 600 Million Malware, Malicious App Downloads in 2023: Kaspersky

Google boasts of robust security rules for its Play Store, promising safe downloads and strict action against malicious apps for users. But, with millions of applications hosted on the store front, there's also a considerable amount of malicious content that can harm Android users. Now, prominent cybersecurity and anti-virus firm Kaspersky has claimed that Android users downloaded malware from Google's Play Store over 600 million times in 2023. These infected apps include mini-game ads that collect user data, Minecraft…

Kaspersky launches specialised solution for Linux-based embedded devices

Kaspersky has introduced support for Linux in their Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security product. This solution provides optimised security for embedded Linux-based systems, devices and scenarios, in compliance with the regulatory standards applicable to these systems. The company said that the product provides optimum protection for every device it secures – whatever its power level – against the latest cyber threats directed at today’s Linux systems. A recent Fortune Business Insights' report values the global Linux…

Hackers may have a Barbie movie ‘invitation’ for you

Barbie and Oppenheimer have rapidly become two of the most highly anticipated movies of the year. According to a report by Kaspersky, scammers have started exploiting the popularity of these two movies. Cybersecurity experts at Kaspersky have discovered that scammers are deceiving unsuspecting users by distributing phishing scams that prey on the excitement surrounding movie releases. The report mentions that these hackers intended to trick users by stealing their money and sensitive personal data.Fake pages promoting…

iOS 16.5.1 Rolls Out With Zero-Day Vulnerability Fixes Alongside New macOS, iPadOS and watchOS Updates

iOS 16.5.1 is rolling out to users of supported iPhone models, bringing important fixes for zero-day security flaws that could allow an attacker to infect and install spyware on an iPhone via iMessage, according to details shared by a security firm. The latest update also resolves a bug introduced with the previous update that prevented charging with Apple's Lightning to USB 3 camera adapter accessory. The company has also released updates to iPadOS 16.5.1, macOS 13.4.1, and watchOS 9.5.2, with security and bug…

Kaspersky Finds Cybersecurity Threat That Targets iPhone Users via Malicious iMessage Attachment

Prominent cybersecurity and anti-virus firm Kaspersky has discovered a new cyberattack threat that targets iPhone models running older versions of iOS via iMessage application. The malware, found when the company was monitoring its own Wi-Fi network for mobile devices, infects the phone via a received iMessage, which contains a malicious attachment. The threat doesn't require the iPhone user to do anything and utilises iOS vulnerability to install a spyware that takes complete control of device and user data.According to…

Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky says staffers’ iPhones were hacked

The Moscow-based antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab said an undisclosed number of staffers' iPhones were hacked using sophisticated malware.Thursday's announcement came the same day that Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said it had uncovered a U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) plot to break into Apple devices.Kaspersky did not immediately return a message seeking comment on their report's timing or its relationship to the FSB warning. The Moscow-based antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab said an undisclosed number of…

Kaspersky appoints new managing director for APAC region

Cybersecurity and digital privacy company Kaspersky has announced the appointment of IT veteran Adrian Hia as its new Managing Director for Asia Pacific (APAC). Hia is set to lead Kaspersky’s drive to extend its market footprint, channel reach, and new business growth in key territories in the region, especially in the company’s fast-growing enterprise cybersecurity segment.His role includes spearheading and managing the region’s sales, marketing, and channel go-to-market strategy and execution. “Adrian brings over two…