🧵Our 2024–2025 Sustainability Report is here. A year of impact, in numbers. Starting with the one that never sleeps 👇
1.4B+ phishing clicks blocked.
Step inside the full report: kas.pr/xq4u
Cyber threats don’t take a summer break. Neither should your skills.
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Whether you’re looking to strengthen your defensive skills,
Before encryption, attackers may already have:
🔑 Gained access
🗺️ Mapped your network
🛡️ Disabled security tools
🔄 Moved laterally
💻 Deployed custom malware
Our latest GReAT research into The Gentlemen reveals how modern ransomware operations unfold.
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AI is transforming business. Cybercriminals are adapting too.
Our latest SMB Threat Landscape Report explores the rise of malicious fake AI tools, phishing and scam landscape, initial access offers on the dark web and other threats targeting SMBs.
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A secret session. One of the most complex attacks discovered in 2025.
At #SAS2025, @oct0xor took attendees behind the scenes of a highly sophisticated operation that challenged even experienced researchers.
Not everyone could attend.
Now you can see what made this session one
You trusted the download. Attackers counted on it.
A compromised version of Hola Browser for Windows secretly installed a Monero crypto miner on some users’ devices through a supply chain attack.
Here’s what happened and how to stay protected:
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Weeks. Months. Sometimes years.
That's how long threats can go undetected — even after an incident response.
Victor Sergeev & Amged Wageh share the real findings on July 2.
🗓️ July 2 | 16:00 CEST
Register → kas.pr/59pq#Cybersecurity#IncidentResponse#Kaspersky
The weakest link isn’t always the code.
Our researchers analyzed 130,000+ GitHub Actions workflows and found 250,000+ potential security misconfigurations across 30,000 repositories.
See what they discovered:
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Kaspersky joined the 7th Meeting of @AFRIPOLOfficial National Liaison Offices in Cairo. Our colleague Yossef Abdelmonem shared insights into Africa's cyberthreat landscape, alongside Gladys Yiadom.
Proud to support Africa's regional cybersecurity.
#Cybersecurity#Africa
Take malware apart, byte by byte.
Reverse Engineering 101, taught by our experts from Kaspersky's GReAT. Intel assembly, calling conventions, memory types, real malware samples. Self-paced, on demand.
Get started → kas.pr/ci3y#ReverseEngineering
The CVE-2024-2658 vulnerability was discovered in 2024 within the FlexNet Publisher component of the Schneider Electric Floating License Manager. This software handles license management across various Schneider Electric products used for comprehensive industrial automation
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👉New from Kaspersky GReAT: StrikeShark 🦈
A previously undocumented loader, SharkLoader, used against organizations across Asia, Latin America and Europe.
Chain: DLL side-loading → API hooking → Cobalt Strike. No known APT attribution yet.
Analysis 🔗
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How they get in: exploiting internet-facing apps (Exchange, SharePoint, Openfire) and droppers disguised as Google Update or Cisco AnyConnect installers, some hidden behind PDF lures.
"Adversaries combine readily available attack tools with custom malware and advanced
New infostealer alert: a script disguised as a "Windows telemetry update" can hijack a Telegram account with no password and no verification code.
It lifts your Telegram for Windows session files and logs straight in as you.
Caught early in testing, but here's how it works, and