Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity solutions blocked more than 126 million cyber threats on Russian users’ devices in 2023. This was stated in the company’s press release obtained by socialbites.ca.
It is noted that the share of Russian users potentially affected by these attacks is 45.43%. To minimize such threats, Kaspersky Lab recommends abandoning laptops and traditional computers and using cyber-immune thin clients. These are compact enterprise computers; Its main feature is that all information and service applications are stored on the server.
Cyber-immune thin clients consume less power and are cheaper to maintain than traditional computers. In addition, their dimensions are more compact; you only need a keyboard, mouse and monitor to work with them. Such a computer may be in demand in government, commercial structures, industrial enterprises and various institutions. For example, such devices are currently purchased for government agencies, industrial enterprises and educational organizations.
“Thin clients running on traditional operating systems can be hacked in minutes using simple tools and used to spy on users, obtain confidential data, and develop attacks on corporate infrastructure. We believe the future of thin client development should be driven by cyber immunity. “Attacks on cyber-immune devices are ineffective: they continue to work even in an aggressive environment,” said Viktor Ivanovsky, head of business development for KasperskyOS.
Previously defined A virus for Apple computers that stole Russians’ crypto wallets.