Tag: Kaspersky Security Bulletin
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Privacy predictions 2022
An overview of the state of privacy and main trends in 2021, and our predictions on how these will evolve in …
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The dangers of “connected” healthcare: predictions for 2022
It’s time to overview our last year’s forecasting for the healthcare sector and make some new predictions for …
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Advanced threat predictions for 2022
Over the past 12 months, the style and severity of APT threats has continued to evolve. Despite their constantly changing nature, there is …
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Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2020-2021. EU statistics
In the EU, 70% of user computers experienced at least one Malware-class attack, 115,452,157 web attacks and 86,584,675 phishing attempts …
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Privacy predictions for 2021
With privacy more often than not being traded for convenience, we believe that for many 2020 has fundamentally changed how much privacy …
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Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2020. Statistics
Kaspersky solutions blocked 666,809,967 attacks launched from online resources in various countries across the world, 173,335,902 unique …
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The story of the year: remote work
In this report, we will focus mainly on what remote work means for businesses and employees from a security …
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APT annual review: What the world’s threat actors got up to in 2020
We track the ongoing activities of more than 900 advanced threat actors. Here we try to focus on what we consider to be the most …
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Education predictions 2021
Many of new digital educational tools are both enhancing the educational experience and introducing new threats. Here are the ones most …
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ICS threat predictions for 2021
We present our vision of what challenges industrial cybersecurity will soon be (or already is) facing, and what to expect from …
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Healthcare security in 2021
The pandemic has turned 2020 into a year of medicine and information technology. The remarkable surge in the criticality level of medical …
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Cyberthreats to financial organizations in 2021
Let us review the forecasts we made at the end of 2019 and see how accurate we were. Then we will go through the key events of 2020 …
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