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The rulebook for freethinking people: how not to get made the next time you log on Ashley Madison or buy goods in a sex shop online.
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The rulebook for freethinking people: how not to get made the next time you log on Ashley Madison or buy goods in a sex shop online.
They teach a lot of things in schools, but they never tell you how to be safe in Internet. We have several simple advices on cybersecurity for you, that will help you stay away from trouble
Just think of the sticky fingers of banks, marketers and insurers that hunt for your personal data with revolting impudence and store them unsecured. So, what’s the fuss about?
Once more into a breach: 9.7 gigabytes of stolen data with users’ emails, credit card transactions and profiles leaked into the darknet.
Researchers compete at finding security holes in infotainment systems of connected cars and breaking in. The new case proves that Tesla does care a lot about security at wheel.
The number of vulnerable Google devices reached an all-time high since worst Android flaws ever are uncovered. There are already patches available but they may never reach end users.
Taking over a Jeep Cherokee driving at speed 70 mph at a remote highway is quite real.
Private data of 37 million users are at risk after a huge data breach on the popular Ashley Madison dating site.
Facebook attracts a lot of cyber criminals. Kaspersky Lab partnered with Facebook to protect you from cyber criminals.
To hackers’ delight, merchant vessels that transfer about ninety percent of the world’s cargo heavily depend on automation and remote monitoring systems with poor IT security.
Everybody knows about flying drones, but there are also swimming and diving drones that patrol ports and ships, demine shores and so on. Let’s take a closer look at maritime robots.
Big data helps to catch child abusers, drug dealers, and terrorists, and allegedly it also helped to locate Bin Laden.
There are many cool and funny projects in the world that deal with big data and we’ve gathered the Top 10 list of the most interesting ones. See for yourself!
In 2014 Kaspersky Lab products took part in many tests held by independent research labs. Our solutions achieved more first places than any competitor!
A Trojan malware called Podec uses popular Russian social network VKontakte, and other channels, to infect Android phones. Beware: it can bypass CAPTCHA.
Kaspersky Lab created a mobile app to find a stolen or lost phone, remotely lock it, or delete sensitive data in case of device theft.
One dollar lesson is a new interactive project by Kaspersky Lab that aims to help you stay protected from online money frauds. Learn three simple lessons right now!
As is, a QR code can quickly take you to a site or another resource but not necessarily to the one you really want to visit. Thus Kaspersky Lab offers a free and safe QR scanner!
The top privacy data leaks in 2014 include: data breaches at Target and Home Depot, hacks of JP Morgan and Barclays banks, and leaks at Orange and Dropbox.
Gaming is enormously popular. Thus, it’s an easy target for cybercriminals looking for a never-ending source of money.
We have constructed a list of promises that you should make to yourself this year to stay safe both online and offline.