Antivirus software
From Geopolitics to Boardrooms: The Impact of the Kaspersky Ban
On the heels of the recent U.S. ban on Kaspersky antivirus software, it was expected that Kaspersky would begin to remove resources in the U.S. However, few expected them to lay off ...
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Russian Antivirus Firm Kaspersky Shuts Down U.S. Operations After Ban
A month after the U.S. Commerce Department banned it from selling its security software in the country, Russian company Kaspersky Lab said it is shuttering its U.S. operations and laying off staff ...
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Backdoors and Miners Amid eScan Antivirus Backdoor Exploit
Wajahat Raja | | Antivirus software, Backdoor Exploit, cryptocurrency mining, cyber attacks, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity News, Defense Sector, eScan Antivirus, Exploit Detection, GuptiMiner, Malware, Network Security, North Korean Hacking, security updates, Threat Intelligence, Vulnerabilities
Recently, a wave of malware attacks has surfaced, exploiting vulnerabilities in the update mechanism of the eScan antivirus software. This eScan antivirus backdoor exploit distributes backdoors and cryptocurrency miners, such as XMRig, ...
Reevaluating Your Breach Prevention Strategy
Eyal Gruner | | advanced endpoint protection, Antivirus software, Data breach, Data Breach Prevention and Compensation Act, Data Security, network monitoring
Do you deploy security products to protect your organization against data breaches as part of your infrastructure cybersecurity strategy? If so, it’s important to ensure there are no critical gaps in your ...
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Make No Mistake — Microsoft Is A Security Company Now
Roger Halbheer | | Anti-Malware, Antivirus software, Cloud, cloud computing, Cloud computing security, Microsoft, people, policy, Process, Products, security, SIEM, strategy, technology, trends
That’s not a bad start of the day, reading such a headline from a Forrester analyst. I am often asked, how far we are going to drive security within Microsoft. Well, I ...