Kaspersky: US security software ban just 'makes cybercriminals happy'
Kaspersky Lab sees little prospect of the US government lifting the ban on using its security products.
Kaspersky Lab sees little prospect of the US government lifting the ban on using its security products.
Details emerge on three vulnerabilities found in Schneider Electric's EVlink Parking charging stations.
The resumption of sanctions against Iran means the US financial sector faces renewed threats.
ZDNet talks to a former infamous hacker whose "mostly true" book offers a glimpse into the minds of Eastern Europe's cybercriminals.
Gennadiy Kapkanov, suspected of running one of the world's largest malware networks, nabbed in Ukraine.
Instead of opposing the internet barriers raised by the world's authoritarian regimes, Silicon Valley is playing along.
An independent researcher has discovered vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attacks on every Samsung device running Tizen.
Companies, organizations, and the Romanian government are trying to attract children into the cybersecurity field by giving them something for free.
Romania's intelligence agency and local human-rights groups aren't seeing eye to eye over a new facial recognition system that's officially for fighting terrorism and tax evasion.
With a past mired in malware, today Romania's widespread tech skills and low salaries are helping to turn the country into a cybersecurity hotspot.