Threatpost editor Mike Mimoso talks with Sergey Lozhkin, senior researcher at Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team about medical device security and how he was able to access some devices ...
At the 2016 Security Analyst Summit, held Feb. 7-11 in Tenerife, Spain, a Kaspersky Lab researcher demonstrated how he hacked into a Moscow hospital and accessed a number of its electronic medical ...
The rise in the Internet of Things (IoT) has left devices more connected, yet in many cases more vulnerable, than ever before. From car hacking to cyber-attacks against the energy sector, it has never ...
Kaspersky Lab researcher Sergey Lozhkin was able to turn a few simple hacks into extensive access inside a Moscow hospital network. TENERFIE, Spain – Sergey Lozhkin knows malware. Medical devices?
A Kaspersky Lab tech expert has found ways to hack into medical devices in an attempt to explore security weaknesses and how to address them - the findings will make you ill! Internet security ...
Kathy Gibson reports from Kaspersky Labs’ conference in Lisbon – 2015 is gearing up to be the year that advanced persistent threats (APTs) become mainstream – and they have the potential to ...
Kaspersky claims to have discovered 32 “super dangerous” zero-days in the last decade in products from Adobe, Microsoft and Google, among others. Sergey Lozhkin, head of the company’s global research ...
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