New iOS threat alert! SparkCat malware can read your screenshots and target crypto wallets. Find out how to protect yourself.
Every security suite sends data back to its home base to check for malware and keep you safe. But you'd be surprised how much other information they collect and share. Here's what you need to know.
Buying a new router is no easy task. Whether this is your first time buying one yourself or you're looking for an upgrade, ...
A newly discovered malware called SparkCat has infected over 242,000 mobile devices through legitimate-looking apps on both Android and iOS, using optical character recognition to steal cryptocurrency ...
Apple has uncovered hackers exploiting a vulnerability in iOS that appears to have been lingering for more than a year.
DESPITE a year-on-year decrease in the overall number of cyberattacks, the Philippines remained a major target for web threats in 2024, a new Kaspersky report showed. From 4th in 2023, the Philippines ...
The numbers are according to data obtained and processed by Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), a complex distributed ...
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In November, online security firm Kaspersky noted that the number of users encountering apps that pose as free VPNs increased ...
Remote work is now an essential part of many businesses, requiring organizations to rethink how they provide secure and ...
AV-Comparatives, the independent antivirus testing lab, is pleased to announce the publication of its annual Summary Report ...