Kaspersky Lab

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Today Kaspersky Lab is the world’s largest privately held vendor of endpoint protection solutions, with a holding registered in the United Kingdom. Since its inception, Kaspersky Lab has followed a global vision and focused on international markets. This strategy helped the company to grow into a global corporation. Kaspersky Lab is one of the fastest growing IT security vendors in the world[i]. The company was founded in 1997 and today it is an international group operating in almost 200 countries and territories worldwide.

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WIKILEAKS SAYS CIA IMPERSONATED KASPERSKY LAB

Security Week | November 09, 2017

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WikiLeaks has resumed its CIA leaks and it has now started publishing source code and other files associated with tools allegedly developed by the intelligence agency. In March, WikiLeaks began publishing documentation files describing what appeared to be CIA hacking tools as part of a leak dubbed Vault 7....

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KASPERSKY LAB IDENTIFIES NEW VERSION OF DUQU WORM

None | June 10, 2015

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Telecoms, electronics and the information security sectors are being warned of potential threat from a new version of the Duqu worm, the existence of which has been confirmed by a successful attack on Kaspersky Lab....

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KASPERSKY LAB ON MORE CYBER ATTACKS THAN STREET CRIME IN NORTH WALES

informationsecuritybuzz | January 17, 2017

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“It’s no surprise to see reports of cybercrime overtake street crime. As with markets generally, investment tends to flow into areas where it will be most productive, and crime is no different. With so much financial activity moving online, criminals have capitalised on this by moving their activity into the cyber world. While this specific report relates to the North Wales region, this is worldwide trend....

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CYBER SECURITY FIRM FINDS 'MULTIPLE VULNERABILITIES' IN TIK TOK SECURITY

abc6onyourside | January 15, 2020

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A cybersecurity firm tested the security of Tik Tok and found "multiple vulnerabilities" in the app's code, allowing for security loopholes and hacking accounts. Check Point Research published their findings on the app, showing the security concerns. The firm's research shows they were able to manipulate code to mess with accounts' contents, delete and upload videos without the account owner's consent, make previously "hidden" videos public, and access persona...

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WIKILEAKS SAYS CIA IMPERSONATED KASPERSKY LAB

Security Week | November 09, 2017

WikiLeaks has resumed its CIA leaks and it has now started publishing source code and other files associated with tools allegedly developed by the intelligence agency. In March, WikiLeaks began publishing documentation files describing what appeared to be CIA hacking tools as part of a leak dubbed Vault 7....

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KASPERSKY LAB IDENTIFIES NEW VERSION OF DUQU WORM

None | June 10, 2015

Telecoms, electronics and the information security sectors are being warned of potential threat from a new version of the Duqu worm, the existence of which has been confirmed by a successful attack on Kaspersky Lab....

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KASPERSKY LAB ON MORE CYBER ATTACKS THAN STREET CRIME IN NORTH WALES

informationsecuritybuzz | January 17, 2017

“It’s no surprise to see reports of cybercrime overtake street crime. As with markets generally, investment tends to flow into areas where it will be most productive, and crime is no different. With so much financial activity moving online, criminals have capitalised on this by moving their activity into the cyber world. While this specific report relates to the North Wales region, this is worldwide trend....

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CYBER SECURITY FIRM FINDS 'MULTIPLE VULNERABILITIES' IN TIK TOK SECURITY

abc6onyourside | January 15, 2020

A cybersecurity firm tested the security of Tik Tok and found "multiple vulnerabilities" in the app's code, allowing for security loopholes and hacking accounts. Check Point Research published their findings on the app, showing the security concerns. The firm's research shows they were able to manipulate code to mess with accounts' contents, delete and upload videos without the account owner's consent, make previously "hidden" videos public, and access persona...

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