New IT developments -- new threats
Viruses,
hacker attacks and other cyber threats are now a part of daily life. Malware
spreading throughout the Internet, hackers
stealing confidential data and mailboxes flooded with spam
are the price we pay for computing convenience. Any unprotected computer or
network is vulnerable.
Your computer is not secure
Home users can lose valuable personal data with one click to the wrong website. Children trading games also exchange viruses unknowingly. You receive an email requesting an update to your payment details, and a hacker gains access to your bank account. A backdoor is installed on your machine, and your PC becomes a zombie, spewing out spam.
Address the risks
It's not just home users who suffer. For businesses of all sizes, the risks are manifold. Crucial data distorted by viruses, financial data misappropriated by cybercriminals, and mountains of spam reducing ROI on human and technological resources. An effective risk management strategy is essential for business success.
New technologies — new solutions
As cyber threats have evolved, so has software to deflect such threats. Sophisticated
antivirus
solutions capable of detecting the most complex new viruses are now available.
New anti-hacker programs, designed to identify the stealthiest hacker attacks,
can hide your computer on the Internet. And the latest anti-spam
products filter out up to 99% of unsolicited mail, protecting computers
from malicious code and saving time and resources.
Forewarned is forearmed
In addition to providing a wide range of cutting-edge solutions, we at Kaspersky
Lab believe that information is an essential element of safe computing. This
section of our website offers information about all current
cyber threats, ranging from basic definitions to thorough
analysis and the Kaspersky
Virus Encyclopedia, a comprehensive library of virus descriptions.
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