To buy or not to buy: How cybercriminals capitalize on Black Friday
How cybercriminals prepare for Black Friday: phishing, scams and malware targeting online shoppers and gamers, fake sales in spam and real sales on the dark web.
Kaspersky Security Bulletin annual publications review the key cybersecurity events and trends of the past year, including major incidents and new technologies, while providing insights into how these may evolve in the future. This page contains all Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2024 articles and forecasts for the year 2025.
Kaspersky experts analyze the ToddyCat APT attacks targeting corporate email. We examine the new version of TomBerBil, the TCSectorCopy and XstReader tools, and methods for stealing access tokens from Outlook.
Kaspersky GReAT experts dive deep into the BlueNoroff APT’s GhostCall and GhostHire campaigns. Extensive research detailing multiple malware chains targeting macOS, including a stealer suite, fake Zoom and Microsoft Teams clients and ChatGPT-enhanced images.
Kaspersky researchers discovered previously unidentified commercial Dante spyware developed by Memento Labs (formerly Hacking Team) and linked it to the ForumTroll APT attacks.
Kaspersky GReAT experts describe the latest Mysterious Elephant APT activity. The threat actor exfiltrates data related to WhatsApp and employs tools such as BabShell and MemLoader HidenDesk.