What happens when criminals hack a radio station?
Hackers took control over several USA FM stations’ equipment and released a provocative podcast on the air.
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Hackers took control over several USA FM stations’ equipment and released a provocative podcast on the air.
They say Facebook severely violates users’ privacy. Is it true and why European authorities claim that?
USA and Canada governments are fed up with the tyranny of ransomware. Experts from both countries analyzed the latest incidents and released an advisory for their citizens.
These incidents sound like a detective story, but are taken from real life. It’s almost impossible to avoid targeted hacking and here we explain why is that so.
It’s not the best idea to use Safari on your phone with no ad blocker at all. You can remedy this omission with the help of our new iOS app Kaspersky AdCleaner!
Newborn Locky ransomware encrypted patients data in two hospitals in USA. Explaining this new dilemma and how to stop it.
CTB-Locker comes back and strikes 70 web server from 10 countries across the globe. Who is at risk and what should they do?
What if you could be sure that your kids are using the Internet safely and that their mobile phones are protected from fraud, unwanted calls and SMS? Kaspersky Safe Kids can help.
A look at the evolution of mobile threats in 2015 and some predictions for 2016
Kaspersky Lab and partners reveal details of the joint investigation of the Lazarus group hazardous activity.
Researchers expose how a criminal can hack air conditioners to crash the power grid.
Why Steam users often fall victims to scams and frauds and how to avoid it.
Sooner or later each user of the Internet will face a trick or trap. Here’s the list of the most widespread ones. Forewarned is forearmed!
Observing cybercriminals’ behavior one can find consistent patterns and thus find out who the criminal is in real life
Fraudsters portfolio updated: now they’ve learnt to steal money from banks directly. How did it happen?
Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
A 3D printer can print paws for dogs, beaks for toucans and jaws for turtles. And yes, it saves their lives.
So your social media photos are public, great. Ever wonder what could happen when they get stolen?
Vendors claim, that a fingerprint sensor in your smartphone is user-friendly and really secure. But it’s not true.
Ships have their own black boxes but their security leaves much to be desired