Antivirus software vendor Kaspersky is launching an international effort to try to crack the encryption used in a "blackmailer" virus that locks up data on a victim's computer. The company announced ...
Fancy a go at cracking some malware codes? If you think you have what it takes, Kaspersky might just be interested to hear from you. You might recall the web security firm’s announcement last week ...
The Gauss malware, discovered last month, contains an encrypted module called Godel which security experts have been unable to decrypt - and are now seeking the public's help to crack. A string pair ...
As the world becomes ever more digital, it is a great time to be in the cybersecurity business with everything from our cars to our most critical infrastructure being controlled by computers and ...
Security research firm, Kaspersky Lab, is calling all security and cryptography experts to join forces in an effort to crack a blackmailing virus that employs a currently unbreakable 1024-bit ...
Help sought from cryptographers and mathematicians to crack the encrypted warhead Dubai: Security experts have renewed their call for help in cracking an “encrypted warhead” they believe was unleashed ...
A major cyber-attack that steals encrypted files, believed to have been targeted at embassies, nuclear research centres and energy organisations, has been uncovered by anti-virus software vendor ...