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Photos: Inside Kaspersky Lab's antivirus HQ

...Moscow headquarters and virus-hunting labs The software of Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Lab is used by 300 million people worldwide and by more than... Read more

2 December, 2010 by Steve Ranger

Kelihos botnet returns from the dead

...in some cases, sites dealing with sexual exploitation of children. Microsoft and Kaspersky Lab took down the malware last September using a 'sinkhole' technique that... Read more

3 February, 2012 by Stephen Musil
Leading Security Software Vendor Partners With Luxoft to Test Its Flagship Products

Leading Security Software Vendor Partners With Luxoft to Test Its Flagship Products

Kaspersky Lab is one of the world's largest IT security solutions providers... Read more

6 February, 2012

Facebook malware works across major browsers

...illegal incomes for their owners by spoofing various services," Sergey Golovanov, a Kaspersky Lab expert, wrote in a blog post on Monday. The LilyJade worm... Read more

23 May, 2012

Apple malware flourishes in a culture of denial

...they are all Macs. Today, Aleks Gostev (@codelancer), chief security expert at Kaspersky Lab, tweeted that: Last night we sinkholed one domain of #Flashback. We... Read more

6 April, 2012

Second Kelihos botnet steps into a sinkhole

...sucked into a 'sinkhole' by a small group of security experts from Kaspersky Lab, Dell SecureWorks, CrowdStrike Intelligence Team and the Honeynet Project. "We pretended... Read more

28 March, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Facebook scammers go phishing in chat sessions

...sessions to try to trick people into providing their credit-card information, Kaspersky Lab warned on Friday. Scammers are posing as Facebook security in chat... Read more

16 January, 2012 by Elinor Mills

False SSL certificates issued for spy agencies

Fraudulent certificates for a number of organisations, including MI6, the CIA and Mossad were issued following the hack on Dutch certification company DigiNotar Read more

5 September, 2011 by Tom Espiner
Kaspersky TDSSKiller 2.7.37.0

Kaspersky TDSSKiller 2.7.37.0

...its own drivers and services in the system (they also remain "invisible"). Kaspersky Lab has developed the TDSSKiller utility that allows removing rootkits. The utility... Read more

25 May, 2012
Kaspersky Parental Control (SafeBrowser) 1.0.0

Kaspersky Parental Control (SafeBrowser) 1.0.0

Kaspersky Lab introduces the new application for iPhones and iPads. It provides an... Read more

20 March, 2012
UserGate Mail Server 2.0

UserGate Mail Server 2.0

...Zero-Hour cloud-based antivirus module and two integrated antivirus modules from Kaspersky Lab and Panda Security. All these modules are used to scan SMTP... Read more

8 November, 2011
Kaspersky Advanced Support 1.0

Kaspersky Advanced Support 1.0

...Kaspersky Advanced Support. Wersja nieaktywowana pozwala na bezpatny dostp do nowoci z Kaspersky Lab Polska Read more

24 August, 2011
GateWall Antispam 2.0

GateWall Antispam 2.0

...filtering and content filtering. GateWall Antispam features two integrated antivirus modules from Kaspersky Lab and Panda Security. Both these modules are used to scan SMTP... Read more

22 March, 2011

Kaspersky: Mobile phone security rising in importance

...than viruses on their PCs, according to the head of antivirus company Kaspersky Lab. The current virus threat to mobile phones has been described as... Read more

17 February, 2011 by Steve Ranger
KLP News 1.1

KLP News 1.1

Stay up-to-date with the latest news from Kaspersky Lab Polska Read more

3 February, 2011

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