Visits to legal movie viewing resources increased by 25%
Over 60% of stolen Russian data in 2024 was distributed for free on the darknet
Under the guise of tickets to sporting events and official documents, the attacker FakeTicketer is distributing malware
Fraudsters create phishing sites that promise to distribute virtual gifts
Fraudsters are improving their methods along with the progress of neural networks
Citizens who want to circumvent the law and forge documents have their passport data and tens of thousands of rubles stolen
Cybersecurity service for VIPs and ordinary citizens is gaining popularity
Malicious files are disguised as letters from the Ministry of Defense leadership, commercial offers to purchase equipment at a discount, or assistance to the military
Victims are persuaded to download a mobile application through which they gain access to their phones and bank cards
Malicious emails are disguised as commercial offers from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and other countries that cooperate with Russia
Leaked databases contain personal information of clients from various companies
Malicious Software Mailings Affected Enterprises, Government Agencies, and Banks
Internet users should be careful
The game popular among Russians and Telegram users from other countries can negatively affect health and make the player a target for scammers
Hackers equip unlicensed versions of popular software, antiviruses, and designers from the Web with a whole bouquet of malicious programs