Engadget giveaway: Stay protected and connected courtesy of Kaspersky Lab!Power and backups, all with a data-security solution.By J. Turi, 10.31.2018
Sophisticated malware attacks through routersIt's likely the creation of a government surveillance agency.By J. Fingas, 03.11.2018
Attackers used Telegram to deliver cryptocurrency-mining malwareKaspersky said they exploited a vulnerability in the desktop version of Telegram.By M. Locklear, 02.13.2018
Kaspersky sues US government over federal software banIt believes it didn't get a fair shake amid fears of Russian influence.By J. Fingas, 12.18.2017
Israel warned the US about Kaspersky after hacking its networkA new report claims Russia used the anti-virus software to steal US secrets.By S. Shah, 10.11.2017
Congress looks into government agencies' deals with KasperskyA congressional panel is worried that Kaspersky's products could be used against the US government. By M. Moon, 07.29.2017
US government removes Kaspersky from approved vendors listThe security company says it's caught in the middle of a geopolitical fightBy R. England, 07.12.2017
Kaspersky offers code to prove it's not a Russian stoogeWhether or not the US bites is another matter.By J. Fingas, 07.02.2017
Draft defense bill would ban Kaspersky's security softwareIt comes as the FBI is investigating the possibility of Russian influence.By J. Fingas, 06.28.2017
Kaspersky says Windows' security bundle is anti-competitiveThe antivirus developer has filed complaints over Microsoft's seeming hostility to third-party apps.By J. Fingas, 11.13.2016
Engadget Giveaway: win one of five backpacks containing a Sony VAIO Fit 15, courtesy of Kaspersky Lab!By S. Cooper, 08.23.2013
Ubisoft working with Kaspersky Lab to make Watch Dogs' hacking more true to lifeBy B. Gilbert, 05.10.2013