In the third quarter of 2024, the 10 most prominent ransomware groups were responsible for only 58.3% of attacks, according to Cyberint.
A new ransomware family called 'Ymir' has been spotted in the wild, being introduced onto systems that were previously compromised by the RustyStealer info-stealer malware.
At the end of September, Kaspersky forcibly uninstalled and replaced itself with a new antivirus called UltraAV on the computers of around a million Americans, many of whom were surprised and ...
However, the technique now appears to extend to info-stealing malware attacks. Kaspersky researchers discovered the SteelFox campaign in August but say that the malware has been around since ...
Some consumers in the United States are still using Kaspersky antivirus, despite the country’s government banning its use. Earlier this year, the Biden administration banned the sale of the ...
Wiping your device is considered the "full nuclear" option when it comes to tackling malware. You wipe all data on your ...
rootkits, and more. You can get all these free tools from the support.kaspersky.com webpage. TIP: In case your files are encrypted with some ransomware, then you can check our list of free ...