How easy is it for hackers to steal your face?
Fingerprints and iris scans are insecure and can be stolen to compromise your identity.
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Fingerprints and iris scans are insecure and can be stolen to compromise your identity.
Do you think that you have nothing to hack whatsoever? Bad news, guys: everyone has something hackable!
Stop what you are doing and check your privacy settings on Facebook.
We interview Russia’s youngest grand master. He reveals the story of falling in love with chess, the strategy and the tactics of the game, and plans for the future.
The world is a reality TV show and sometimes we cannot resist the opportunity to snap up our piece of fame. But let’s not make the kids a part of our life-long promo.
In Back to the Future 2, Marty McFly and co. come to 2015. Let’s see, which forecasts of this legendary saga are true and which are false.
Google’s Android OS is a vulnerable system. Developers make it worse by not providing critical patches in time.
Konstantin Goncharov explains the bottom line of tech giants’ epic fails in the new edition of cybersecurity news digest.
Kaspersky Lab CEO answers questions from our social media community.
Why working in Kaspersky Lab has always been more than just business.
In this edition of Security Week infosec digest we’ll cover three cases of companies being hacked and data being leaked and companies reacting on the incidents.
Tips and methods of hacking global surveillance: makeup, special clothes, eyeglasses and more.
Yesterday The European Court of Justice ruled that the Safe Harbor agreement is invalid: what does this decision mean for your personal data?
What is the difference between real and theoretical threats?
Our vocabulary continues to evolve as we see slang enter our lexicon. From Googling to memes once-thought silly words have become accepted. This evolution is also impacting the way we write and punctuate statements online.
Today’s weekly news digest covers the stories about various mistakes in coding, and how they can be used for different purposes, including earning money.
Your legitimate copy of Angry Birds 2 may be infected with malware that steals your private data. How could this happen?
Our weekly news digest covers three stories about the mistakes coders make when programming robots, the way other people exploit those design flaws, and then the reckoning.
Facial recognition algorithms can track your movements with amazing accuracy. But if you know how they work you can trick them.
Kaspersky Lab joined hands with the Dutch police to arrest the criminals behind the CoinVault dangerous ransomware.
Russian chess player Mikhail Antipov sponsored by Kaspersky Lab has won the World Junior Championship.