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Kaspersky Employees Say They Were Asked to Resign Because They Wanted To Leave Russia
Two former employees and one current employee said that the company has refused relocation requests after the invasion of Ukraine.
Kaspersky Lab Will Now Alert Users to 'Stalkerware' Used In Domestic Abuse
Antivirus company Kaspersky Lab announced that its Android security product will now mark all stalkerware apps as malware, prompting users to delete them.
Why The ASUS Supply Chain Hack Is a Big Deal
This week, CYBER speaks to Kim Zetter about her blockbuster scoop on a daring, sophisticated supply chain attack against computer giant ASUS.
Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates to Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers
The Taiwan-based tech giant ASUS is believed to have pushed the malware to hundreds of thousands of customers through its trusted automatic software update tool after attackers compromised the company’s server and used it to push the malware to machines.
Malware Companies Are Finding New Ways to Spy on iPhones
Kaspersky Lab’s found evidence that a small spyware government contractor sells iOS malware, showing it may not be as rare as some people think.
Why Is Antivirus Software Still a Thing?
Antivirus has been around for more than 20 years. Do you still need it to protect yourself today?
Who's Afraid of Kaspersky?
We went to Kaspersky Lab's SAS conference, where the controversial Russian anti-virus firm showcases its best research, wines and dines competitors and journalists, and burns American espionage operations.
Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky wants to run your next election
The company is already speaking to a number of “politicians and political organizations in Europe” about using the system, and it says that countries in western Europe, Scandinavia and Asia are technologically and mentally ready to make the change to...
Russian security firm blames pirated Microsoft Office for NSA leak
In an internal investigation, Russian security company Kaspersky Lab claims to have obtained classified NSA documents because of a pirated copy of Microsoft’s Office software infected with malware.
Ex-NSA Hackers Are Not Surprised by Bombshell Kaspersky Report
Former NSA hackers respond to the revelation of yet another breach at the spy agency.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Kushner testifies on Russia meetings, car bomb kills 24 in Kabul, Trump expected to (eventually) sign sanctions against Moscow, and more.