Taking this opportunity we would like to invite you for a ‘Media Roundtable Conference by Kaspersky’ in Delhi on 18th October, Friday between 11:30 am- 2 pm.
In a recent announcement by Kaspersky, it discovered a previously unknown spy tool, which had been spotted in Indian financial institutions and research centers. Called Dtrack, this spyware reportedly was created by the Lazarus group and is being used to upload and download files to victim’s systems, record keystrokes and conduct other actions typical of a malicious remote administration tool (RAT).
There is nothing more impactful and informative than an article written by our media friends that is read by various entities like the banking and financial institutions (government and private), consumers, as well as government staff and employees. All of them are potential targets of cybercriminals and when we discuss the latest threats updates in India and recommendations with the media it means that we are also reaching out to a huge audience that follows you.
Saurabh Sharma
Senior Security Researcher, Global Research & Analysis Team, APAC
Saurabh Sharma focuses on Advanced Persistent Threats in the APAC region, with an area of expertise in botnets, ATM malwares, banking Trojans and APTs. With over 5 years of experience as Threat Researcher, he will be closely working with the other GReAT Kaspersky researchers who are based out of Russia, Singapore and other parts of the world.
He holds a Bachelor degree in Engineering from Electronics and Tele-communication University of Pune.
Konstantin Zykov
Security Researcher, Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team
Konstantin Zykov is a member of the Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis team that specializes in malware analysis. He has in-depth expertise in reverse-engineering, with a focus on IoT botnets, ATM threats and financial malware.
Konstantin has more than 12 years’ experience in cybersecurity. He’s been learning programming in his own time since high school and, having established hands-on experience in IT, he eventually joined Kaspersky in 2007 to begin his career in fighting cybercrime