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Hackers Stole $800,000 From Russian ATMs With Disappearing Malware
The method was a complete mystery, and the only clues left behind were files containing a single line of English text: "Take the money, bitch."
This Ransomware Is Evolving Too Quickly for the Good Guys to Keep Up
Just after Kaspersky releases a decrypt tool for CryptXXX, the ransomware’s authors manage to bypass it.
To Catch Ransomware Suspects, Dutch Police Relied on a Russian Security Firm
It's just the latest example of the close relationship between private cybersecurity companies and law enforcement.
Ex-Employees: Kaspersky Tricked Competitors for Years
It’s like giving cheaters the wrong answers on a test. Who’s that going to help, exactly?
This Hacker Gang Writes 'Perfect' Social Engineering Emails
The cyberespionage campaign could’ve been prevented with simple fixes like patching outdated software.
The Bitcoin Blockchain Could Be Used to Spread Malware, INTERPOL Says
The blockchain can be used for both good and evil.
The Only Way You Can Delete This NSA Malware Is to Smash Your Hard Drive to Bits
If you thought Stuxnet was bad, wait until you meet Equation Group, the most sophisticated cyber attack yet group yet.
This Map Tracks Cyberattacks Around the World in Real Time
A map from security firm Kaspersky shows cyberattacks around the globe as it detects them.
What Does It Take To Eliminate the Kelihos Botnet?
If your email inbox or spam folder has ever received messages from shady Nigerian princes or ebullient Viagra salesmen, chances are it was sent there care of the Kelihos botnet, a massive network of infected computers that sends around 3.8 billion spam...