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Kaspersky in India expands through partnerships, AI-driven security, local innovation, and academic alliances to address ...
The APAC region has emerged as the global epicentre of gaming, with more than half of the world's gamers based here. Markets ...
In a significant cybersecurity incident, over 84,000 Indian gaming accounts were leaked in 2024, according to Kaspersky.
Recent discoveries by Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) highlight the evolving nature of cyber threats.
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For the 5th year in a row Kaspersky VPN has been awarded with the ‘Approved’ certificate by AV-TEST for its stable connection ...
We will continue to expand coverage through partners. Currently, the company has operations in three cities -- Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore.Kaspersky is actively scaling up its presence in India and ...
The attacks were detected in the second half of 2024 in organizations across China, Japan, Malaysia, Peru and Russia ...
Kaspersky had already announced plans to pull out of the U.S. earlier this year after the Russian cybersecurity company was banned from continuing to operate in the country. As such, Kaspersky ...
New threat research from Kaspersky has revealed a startling figure for Sri Lanka’s gaming community and its corporate sector with at least 10,877 gaming accounts in the country compromised by ...
Update: Kaspersky disputes claims he said the software takes non-threatening files. Reuters has since modified its piece to reference the AV tool taking "inactive" files.
APT41 is a state-sponsored threat actor, suspected to operate under the interests of Chinese intelligence. It is known for conducting long-term, stealthy intrusions rather than opportunistic attacks.