Kaspersky
CEO says Kaspersky antivirus software also takes harmless files
Antivirus software is designed to burrow deeply into computer systems and has broad access to their contents and destroys files that contain virus.
We uploaded US documents but quickly deleted them: Kaspersky
The account provides new perspective on the US government's recent move to blacklist Kaspersky from federal computer networks.
Kaspersky obtained suspected NSA hacking code from US computer
The Russian government has denied any involvement.
Kaspersky says cyber-spy groups are not just after your data anymore
Kaspersky Lab claims that cyber-espionage groups are now attacking financial institutions in Asia Pacific.
Spy Spotting: Careless mistakes about cyberespionage
Despite making comples malware to find loopholes in security systems, hackers are human and tend to leave clues in their attacks.
Kaspersky falls in US-Russia cyber-tensions
Latest accusations highlight what some see as a simmering cyberwar between the two powers.
Israeli spies found Russians using Kaspersky software for hacks: media
The Israeli officials who had hacked into Kaspersky’s network over two years ago then warned their US counterparts of the Russian intrusion.
Russia firm unveils 'surveillance-proof' smartphone
The TaigaPhone is entirely green to represent the Russian northern forest after which it is named and has a five-inch touch screen.
Third party cybersecurity failures cost businesses the most
According to the report: the most costly cybersecurity breaches for businesses of all sizes result from the failures of third parties.
US Senate votes to ban Kaspersky Lab software from government networks
The vote is the latest in a series of setbacks in the United States for Kaspersky Lab.