No operating system is 100% safe. As long as your computer is connected to a network, there is always the possibility that it can be compromised. These compromises can come by way of viruses, malware, ...
It is not surprising that a major security vendor wants to tap into the growing Linux desktop market, especially as more people adopt Linux for both personal and professional use. Even so, the arrival ...
Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky Lab, says its new KasperskyOS for securing industrial IoT devices does not contain "even the slightest smell of Linux", differentiating it from many other IoT ...
Now you can try any Kaspersky Ant-Virus for Linux solution for FREE for a month. Kaspersky Labs is an international software-development company offering advanced products for protection against ...
Kaspersky has launched a new line of Linux-based antivirus A US sales ban hasn't stopped the company from operating Kaspersky continues to expand and operate in other markets Despite an ongoing ban ...
Despite Linux-based workstations and servers being thought to be safer and less prone to cyber threats than their Windows counterparts, over a dozen advanced persistent threat (APT) actors have been ...
This variant allows cybercriminals to covertly monitor and control compromised systems, highlighting that even Linux's renowned security is not impervious to threats Kaspersky has uncovered a new ...
Kaspersky Lab has today announced that its latest Maintenance Pack (MP1) for Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server is now publicly available for installation. This new suite of enhancements ...
Cybercriminals aren’t ignoring Linux-based devices, which becomes evident when looking at some of the recent examples of malware targeting this operating system: a Linux implant for the DinodasRAT ...
Kaspersky has released a virus removal tool for Linux. It provides an initial assessment of known malware infections on demand. An online help page from Kaspersky explains how to use the software, ...