Kaspersky
Analysis: A globetrotter's guide to cyber crime
Comment That puts the country down in sixth place, according to Kaspersky Labs, supporting security expert Eugene Kaspersky's understandably patriotic debunking of this theory. The US also accounted for about... [09 May 2006]
Kaspersky AV update troubles Microsoft users
News Kaspersky Labs and Microsoft have recovered from an error that caused significant email troubles for some users of Microsoft's Antigen email security software. Antigen users started receiving updates for their... [22 Feb 2006]
Kaspersky warns of major Trojan hike
News The number of compromised computers at large on the internet has increased considerably over the past year with Trojan activity more than doubling, according to Kaspersky Labs. Kaspersky also noted a... [10 Feb 2006]
Russian hackers sold WMF exploit for $4k
News Competing hacker groups in Russia were peddling the exploit code responsible for the Windows Meta File (WMF) attacks last December for $4,000, according to security company Kaspersky Labs. According to a... [03 Feb 2006]
3 February virus: Are we ready for it?
News But Eugene Kaspersky, head of research and development at Kaspersky Labs, said the virus could cause havoc. Antivirus companies are at odds over the severity of a time-bomb virus which is set to go off... [31 Jan 2006]
Security professionals back tougher laws for hackers
News Eugene Kaspersky from Kaspersky Labs told silicon.com he fears the new laws will actually make no difference to the problem of internet crime. The IT security industry has almost unanimously given its... [26 Jan 2006]
Photos: Inside Moscow's Kaspersky Labs
Photo Kaspersky is certainly on the up. The view from the top of the Kaspersky offices. This picture on the wall of CEO Natalya Kaspersky, shows her meeting Vladimir Putin. Despite this, the... [25 Jan 2006]
Inside Kaspersky Labs: AV at the cold heart of Russia
Comment It's -40°c outside as I'm driven through the barren, ice-bound outskirts of Moscow to meet up with Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Labs. They learn much of what they know on the job, despite the fact... [25 Jan 2006]
Kaspersky boss explodes security myths
News Russian antivirus guru Eugene Kaspersky has hit out at some of the myths which cloud what he sees as the real issues facing the IT security industry. Speaking to silicon.com in Moscow, the eponymous head of... [23 Jan 2006]
Was your business at risk for 56 days this year?
News The company claims CA, Kaspersky Labs, McAfee, Sophos, Symantec and Trend Micro were guilty of leaving their customers unprotected for at least 16 hours in the case of Sober variants and 21 days in the case of MyTob... [19 Dec 2005]
Virus alert: Sober trio in the wild
News Antivirus company Kaspersky Labs said on its website that large numbers of infected emails have been intercepted. Kaspersky Labs identified the variants as Sober.u, Sober.v, and Sober.w. Infected... [16 Nov 2005]
Smart phone viruses: Nokia and Symantec hook up
News Earlier this year, software maker Kaspersky Labs released its own mobile antivirus software. Nokia has entered a pact with Symantec to help secure its mobile phones from viruses that target certain kinds of handsets. [06 Oct 2005]
Symantec security hole puts systems at risk
News Earlier this week a serious flaw in Kaspersky's antivirus products was disclosed. A serious security flaw in part of Symantec's antivirus products puts enterprise systems running the software at risk of intrusion. [06 Oct 2005]
Flaw mars Kaspersky antivirus software
News A "critical" flaw in Kaspersky Labs' antivirus software could let an attacker commandeer systems that use the products, a security researcher warned on Monday. The problem lies in Kaspersky's antivirus... [04 Oct 2005]
Malware ID scheme set to sort naming muddle
News Kaspersky Labs and Trend Micro will do the same, company representatives said. The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team is preparing to take the wraps off the Common Malware Enumeration (CME) initiative - a project meant... [23 Sep 2005]