How cybercriminals steal funds from bank cards — and how to protect yourself from such theft
We investigate why chip cards are no panacea, and what precautions should be taken when making a payment.
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We investigate why chip cards are no panacea, and what precautions should be taken when making a payment.
Why scammers are more likely to target kids than hardcore gamers, how they do it, and what they want to steal
Korean filmmakers have made a film about cybercrime that deserves a look — if only as a training tool.
Cybercriminals are distributing a Trojan stealer under the guise of a ChatGPT desktop client for Windows. We delve into the details and ways to protect yourself.
What is a man-on-the-side attack, and how does it differ from a man-in-the-middle attack?
In a new study, security experts explore eavesdropping on phone conversations through a bug inside almost every smartphone. How dangerous is it?
How to know if you’re facing a scam: we identify all the red flags in a recent scam that deployed a fake cryptocurrency exchange
Home video surveillance systems are said to be safe. But are you ready to become a reality TV star without realizing it?
In 2022, cryptocurrency prices fell sharply, but malicious miners are more active than ever.
Scammers are sending e-mails under the guise of government agencies to coax personal data and money out of users.
Seriously, don’t do it. A Kaspersky study of malware spreading in China shows why it’s always a bad idea.
Hundreds of millions of dollars stolen: the five biggest heists in cryptocurrency history.
Another modification of WhatsApp has turned out to be malicious. We explain what’s happened and how to stay protected.
We explain how the NullMixer dropper can download numerous Trojans onto a device.
We explain how the Harly Trojan subscriber targets Android users.
The RedLine Trojan stealer spreads under the guise of cheats for popular games and posts videos on victims’ YouTube channels with a link to itself in the description.
It’s time to update! Microsoft patches 64 vulnerabilities in a variety of products and components — from Windows and Office to Defender and Azure.
Using the most common families of malicious extensions as an example, we explain what can go wrong after installing a browser plug-in.
We recall the story of the ILOVEYOU worm — one of the most infamous viruses from 22 years ago.