Check your Spotify password
It looks like Spotify accounts have been published on the Dark Web. It’s a good time to check up on your passwords.
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It looks like Spotify accounts have been published on the Dark Web. It’s a good time to check up on your passwords.
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.
The SAS 2016 has come and gone. Here’s a look back on the top 10 Tweets from the conference to relive the magic.
At SAS 2016 Sergey Lozhkin revealed how he hacked his friend’s hospital and medical equipment.
Vitaly Kamluk of the Kaspersky GReAT discusses Adwind during the SAS 2016.
Observing cybercriminals’ behavior one can find consistent patterns and thus find out who the criminal is in real life
At The SAS 2016, Kaspersky Lab researchers discussed the newly discovered Poseidon
At SAS 2016 our GReAT experts talk about a Java-based multi platform malware used by hundreds of cybercriminals for a handful of purposes
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
Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev talks on the biochip in his hand and how it makes you a part of the Internet of Things.
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?
There are planets orbiting stars, and in theory, those planets might be habitable. So is there life on those unknown and distant planets?
At the Chaos Communication Congress a university professor tells how to forge keys using a 3D printer and we come up with a few tips how to protect yourself from that.
The IoT is inherently lacking in security. Make sure a hacker can’t talk to your kids via baby monitor.
Kaspersky Lab and WISeKey will collaborate to develop security software for wearable devices and the Internet of Things.
Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev shares his thoughts on CES 2016, talks security issues in the not-so-groundbreaking tech products introduced at the show.
We all know that security is low on the IoT totem pole. However, here’s to hoping these 5 items stay secure.