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Patches: What to Do, and How to Do It
All patches are not the same. Patching systems is very different from patching services or applications, and the degree of importance also varies.
NotPetya Returns as “Bad Rabbit”
The “Bad Rabbit” ransomware affected primarily Russia and Ukraine. All of Panda Security’s clients were protected from this threat at all times.
Zeus is Still the Base of Many Current Trojans
When it first appeared in 2007, no one expected ZeuS to have such a brutal impact on security. But this Trojan’s offshoots have become incredibly dangerous.
3 Ways to Minimize “Security Fatigue” Among Employees
How can we minimize the so-called “security fatigue” that puts both employees and the companies they work for at risk?
Dangers Beyond Ransomware – the Risk of Spyware
Spyware is often overshadowed by the prevalence of ransomware. But its dangers are very real, and in some cases overlap with its more famous counterpart.
US Bans the Use of Kaspersky Software in Federal Agencies
The ban on Kaspersky’s software in federal agencies cites concerns that the company may be playing a role in Russian state-sponsored cyberespionage.
DNS Attacks Could Cost Your Company $2 Million a Year
The Domain Name System is a growing target for cyberattacks. DNS attacks can be extremely costly for businesses, and being able to anticipate them is crucial.