Vulnerability, reported by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky earlier this month, allowed attackers to bypass Chrome's sandbox ...
Kaspersky detected 467,000 malicious files a day in 2024, reinforcing the need for proactive security tools that can tackle modern cyber threats before they strike.
Kaspersky attributed the hacks to an espionage campaign targeting journalists and employees at educational institutions.
KASPERSKY Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) has found that the Fog Ransomware group, known for its attacks on a range of industry sectors, began to link the IP addresses of their victims to th ...
Google is rolling out the patch to fix a zero-day vulnerability in Chrome for Windows. Kaspersky suspects a state-sponsored ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The Russian cybersecurity vendor, in its own bulletin, characterized the zero-day exploitation of CVE-2025-2783 as a ...
Google has fixed a high-severity Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited to escape the browser's sandbox and deploy malware ...
Chrome vulnerability CVE-2025-2783 was chained with a second exploit for remote code execution in attacks targeting ...
African law enforcement authorities have arrested 306 suspects as part of 'Operation Red Card,' an INTERPOL-led international ...
Stolen WhatsApp accounts are used for various types of criminal activity, ranging from spam distribution to sophisticated ...
Comparatives, a globally recognized independent authority in cybersecurity testing, is pleased to announce the certification ...