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Here you’ll find news stories and media highlights about K7 Computing.
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The Hindu Business Line
Ransomware attacks rising in India, says report
Cyber security firm K7 Computing says ransomware operators have become like businesses.
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DATAQUEST
Individuals vs. Cybercriminals: The New Reality
"Cyberattacks during COVID-19 have challenged many preconceived notions about online safety" - Mr Sudarsan Ranganathan, President & Chief Strategy Officer, K7 Computing
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VARINDIA
K7 Endpoint Security Leads AV-Comparatives’ Cybersecurity Performance Charts
K7 Computing, a global major in cybersecurity, today announced that its Endpoint Security (EPS) for Business had topped the recent performance tests conducted .... by AV-Comparatives of Austria.
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The Hindu Business Line
We have recorded a 260% rise in cyberattacks since the lockdown began: K7 Computing
J Kesavardhanan explains how cyber criminals have been taking advantage of the Covid-19 crisis
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ET CIO
Navigating the changing landscape of enterprise cybersecurity
"The way we now work ... is a goldmine for cybercriminals who can target enterprise data and operations through vulnerable, remote-working employees." - Sudarsan Ranganathan, President & CSO, K7 Computing
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INDIA TV
Apple macOS attacked by ransomware through pirated apps: Know what it means
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new strain of ransomware called EvilQuest that is specifically targeting Apple macOS through pirated applications.
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Business Insider
Apple macOS users are being targeted by EvilQuest ransomware
This is the second Mac malware discovered by K7 Computing, a global cybersecurity firm, after the fileless Trojan identified last December.
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ZEE BIZ
New ransomware targeting Apple macOS users via pirated apps
"EvilQuest demonstrates that cybercriminals rapidly evolve attacks on every platform" said J Kesavardhanan, Founder and CEO of K7 Computing.
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ET CIO
K7 Computing discovers macOS targeting ransomware EvilQuest
Researchers at K7 Computing discovered new strains of ransomware targeting macOS.
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The New Indian Express
Chennai recorded highest number of cyber attacks in India: Report
Windows XP and Windows 7 were the most at risk as Microsoft has stopped providing updates and patches to these versions.