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Local tech firm develops solution against DDoS attacks

"Kalasag" is installed on top of the application layer so that any access to the application goes through it first.

With looming national ID system, Koko calls for cyber security review

Sen. Koko Pimentel stressed that beyond the national ID scheme, there's an urgent need to have a national cyber security plan in place.

PH tops list of countries with attacked devices in medical firms

Kaspersky Lab?s researchers have discovered evidence of an emerging and alarming trend: more and more advanced cyber threat actors are turning their attention to attacks against the healthcare sector.

Hacker group earning millions through mining malware identified

The most successful group observed by Kaspersky Lab earned at least $7 million by exploiting their victims in just six months during 2017.

Kaspersky Lab reminds OFWs to secure digital money transactions

As cashless transactions become more popular, Kaspersky Lab warns OFWs on the potential risks when sending money online.

Asia Pacific responsible for a third of global cybercrime cost

Cybercrime cost in Asia Pacific amounted to $171 billion in damages -- almost a third of the global total of $544.5 billion.

Relationship break-ups put personal privacy at risk — study

According to a global research from Kaspersky Lab and Toluna, 21% of people have spied on their ex-partner via an online account that they had access to.

Kaspersky Lab to conduct training for hunting advanced malware in SG

The global research and analysis team of security firm Kaspersky Lab will be conducting a training course titled ?Hunt APTs with Yara like a Great Ninja? on March 19 to 21, 2018.

House bill against ATM skimming, hacking hurdles final reading

The bill notes that advances in technology have been exploited by criminals and criminal syndicates in perpetrating fraudulent activities that ultimately undermine the trust of the public in the banking industry.

Study: Sharing passwords to your partner can ruin personal privacy

Every third Internet user surveyed admits spying on their partner online to see what they get up to, and this figure rises to almost half among those who describe their relationships as unstable or unsure if they have a future.

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