January 31, 2024 American providers of critical infrastructure services still aren’t spending enough to protect their operational technology (OT) systems, says the head of a company that protects industrial internet-connected systems. Some firms have acted, Robert Lee, CEO more...
October 30, 2023 Ottawa is banning the use of the China-based WeChat instant messaging app and Russian-based Kaspersky security products on the mobile devices of federal civil servants, although it isn’t clear how widely they are being used. more...
June 2, 2023 Kaspersky has uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign specifically designed to infect iPhones running up to iOS 15.7 through the iMessage platform. Kaspersky found suspicious activities on iOS devices but couldn't examine them directly. They used more...
November 11, 2022 Kaspersky Laboratory has announced that its VPN product Kaspersky Secure Connection will no longer be available in the Russian Federation. This is because its providers refused to connect their services to the FGIS database, which more...
October 14, 2022 Welcome to Cyber Security Today. This is the Week in Review edition for the week ending October 14th, 2022. From Toronto, I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. In a few minutes I’ll more...
October 12, 2022 Toyota blames contractor for five-year data leak, code from Intel is leaked and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday, October 12th, 2022. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. Third parties more...
September 30, 2022 After a quiet 2021, the Prilex point-of-sale (POS) hacking group has become more active this year, releasing three new variants of its malware, infosec pros at retailers are being warned. The alert comes in a more...
May 11, 2022 Ransomware gangs are increasingly adapting their code to cross-platform programming languages such as Rust or Golang so their malware can spread to systems running operating systems other than Windows, according to Kaspersky. The observation comes more...