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    Jul 6
    We found test versions of an Android malware that can potentially use AI to automate financial theft, targeting users in Brazil. It hides behind a fake "Play Protect" screen to hijack Accessibility Services, then streams the victim's screen and takes remote control: launching
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    Some phones ship with the malware pre-installed. Not a metaphor. 🧵
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    Kaspersky researchers found preinstalled backdoors like Triada and Keenadu embedded in device firmware in 2025 — before the phone reached the user.
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    Full digest → kas.pr/jo4d
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    Europe’s heatwave is creating an opportunity for scammers. Kaspersky researchers have identified fake online stores exploiting the surge in demand for air conditioners, using huge discounts and countdown timers to pressure shoppers into acting fast. ✔ Check the URL ✔ Question
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    Jul 6
    Think you’re downloading software. But you’re actually installing remote access for an attacker. Our researchers uncovered a campaign abusing fake software sites, installing ScreenConnect and spreading AsyncRAT. 90+ domains in 10 languages were used. Read more:
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    Jul 6
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    Most notable, its code includes a mechanism for working with an embedded fine-tuned DistilBERT multilingual model that interprets natural-language commands from the attackers, suggesting operators can control it using human-language instructions.
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    Jul 6
    The malware may also be controlled by an AI model due to multiple references to this in the code. The use of test infrastructure indicates the malware is still under development and may soon appear in real-world attacks. The analyzed samples contain a zero-filled fine-tuned
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    Jul 6
    Your security tools may not be telling you the whole story. • 52% of high-severity compromises stayed hidden for 90+ days • One incident went unnoticed for 4 years • 40% of discovered web shells were hiding in backups See what our latest Compromise Assessment report
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    Jul 6
    Alexander Mazikin, our Head of Threat Intelligence Product Line, shares what separates effective threat intelligence from noise, where it creates the greatest impact, and the mistake many organisations continue to make. Watch the interview. 📹 #Kaspersky #CyberSecurity
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    Jul 6
    Scammers don’t break into your device first. They break into your emotions. Fear. Urgency. Excitement. Guilt. Recognize the manipulation before you react. Read more: kas.pr/y5aq #CyberSecurity #Phishing
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    Jul 3
    ToddyCat has a new way to target corporate email. Kaspersky researchers analyzed Umbrij, a tool that abuses active browser sessions, remote debugging, and OAuth flows to access Gmail accounts through APIs. Read the full Securelist analysis: kas.pr/c15b
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    Jul 3
    Join us at #WSISForum2026 as we discuss promoting and enhancing cybersecurity among SMEs for sustainable development. Register for remote participation and hear expert insights on today’s cyberthreat landscape and SME cyber resilience. Register here: itu.int/net/CRM/js/sr/…
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    Jul 3
    One ransomware attack on a city’s airport systems cost $17M in recovery. A supply chain hack on a single aviation software vendor cancelled hundreds of flights across major EU airports. Airport OT is a high-value, high-complexity target. Kaspersky protects it end to end:
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    Jul 2
    Assume a breach. Build resilience. Kaspersky MDR and Incident Response work together to deliver continuous threat detection, rapid containment, and expert-led investigation across the full incident lifecycle. Eligible new MDR customers receive one Incident Response case
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    Jul 2
    New series: Inside the report. 🌱 We asked our experts what sustainability actually means at a cybersecurity company. Their answers? Worth hearing in full. Watch the trailer 👇 New chapter every week. Follow so you don't miss one. Inside the report → kas.pr/xq4u
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    Jul 2
    Which of these security gaps do attackers exploit most often to breach organizations?

    When you make a selection it cannot be changed

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    Jul 2
    Many organizations prepare for sophisticated attacks, but real-world incident response tells a different story. According to investigations from Kaspersky’s Global Emergency Response Team and Managed Detection and Response experts, attackers most often succeed by exploiting
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