Ask us anything — really

On July 27, members of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT will sit down on Reddit, where you can ask them absolutely anything.

The threat landscape is ever changing, and our Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) is constantly looking at new attacks and finding ways to help protect the world from those attacks. No matter what time it is in the world, some of our GReAT researchers are working to expose the most sophisticated threats and keep the world safe. You see, cybercriminals don’t sleep — and neither does GReAT.

Have you ever wondered what magic GReAT members use? How they do what they do? If they use free Wi-Fi? Or have any hobbies?

Well now is your chance. On Wednesday, July 27, at 9:00 EDT (add to your calendar), four members of GReAT will log into Reddit and peel back the onion a bit in an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session. The group fielding questions will include Costin Raiu, Vicente Diaz, Vitaly Kamluk, and Ryan Naraine.

The guys will be answering questions for about one and a half hours and will try to get to as many as they can. Here’s the link to the AMA Reddit thread. We’ll also share it on our company’s social media accounts and will tag some of the best questions and answers #AskGReAT.

So, what will you ask them? We’ll be waiting to see.

Until then, we’ll leave you some links to frequently asked questions:
Why is attribution hard?
Does Kaspersky Lab find cybercriminals in Russia?
I have been infected with ransomware, how do I get my files back?
What APT has Kaspersky discovered?
Did criminals really steal a billion dollars via a hack?
How big a problem is ransomware?

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