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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... [31 Jan 2006]
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,... [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... [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... [04 Oct 2005]
Malware ID scheme set to sort naming muddle
News Kaspersky Labs and Trend Micro will do the same, company representatives said. ICSA Labs, a research and testing outfit, also participates. The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team is... [23 Sep 2005]
Lexus slams brakes on in-car virus theory
News The rebuttal addressed concerns related to a report by security software maker Kaspersky Labs in January that it was investigating the possibility that Lexus cars could be infected by viruses.... [18 Feb 2005]
Firefox flaw found
News David Emm, a senior technology consultant at antivirus company Kaspersky Labs, said it is unlikely that phishers will take advantage of this exploit in Firefox because Microsoft's Internet Explorer still... [06 Jan 2005]
'Netsky' variant belongs to Baba family
News Kaspersky has also found the same thing. The guys in the labs have looked more closely at this and said that this isn't Netsky," Cluley said. Antivirus companies have mislabelled a worm they thought... [25 Oct 2004]
Wrong handle on worm?
News David Emm, senior technical consultant at Kaspersky Labs, explained that researchers follow certain guidelines when naming malware, but he said their first priority is to produce a detection signature,... [06 Aug 2004]