Users are still too careless in social networks
Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
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Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
Konstantin Goncharov recaps the most significant security events of 2015.
Facebook will now let Google index the mobile app from the search engine.
Stop what you are doing and check your privacy settings on Facebook.
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.
Cyber-literate users possesses a variety of good habits, which protect them online and offline. What are these traits?
Cybercriminals often pretend to be nice and amiable. Here are a few rules how not to become a victim of these malicious folks.
Facebook attracts a lot of cyber criminals. Kaspersky Lab partnered with Facebook to protect you from cyber criminals.
Mark Zuckerberg has officially allowed dozens of popular apps to operate within the realm of Facebook Messenger.
Data breaches have become a routine. It can happen to any site, any day. You can’t prevent it, but there is a way to minimize the damage.
In the news this week: more APT campaigns, a look forward at the DEF CON and Black Hat Hacker conferences, and good and bad news for Facebook.
Facebook fails to fully encrypt data on its Instagram mobile app, which puts user security and privacy at risk.
Any new technology can be rough around the edges. The consequences can be complex and there’s high chance for human error, especially when it comes to security.
According to research by Kaspersky Lab, 22 percent of phishing scams on the web target Facebook.
This week: the first ever Android encryptor malware, a serious Tweetdeck vulnerability arises and is fixed just as quickly, and much more.
Teaching your child the essential codes of conduct on the Internet is as important as teaching them road safety.
What Facebook habits make you vulnerable and how to avoid them.
OpenID and OAuth are protocols responsible for those “Login with Facebook” and “Authorize with Google” buttons you see on almost every site nowadays. Of course, there is a hack for that™, but you don’t need neither panic nor change your password. Read on for our simple action plan.
In this video tutorial, we explore Facebook’s settings, explaining what each feature does and showing users how to configure their profile and ensure privacy.
In this video tutorial, we explore the Facebook settings pages, explaining what each feature does and showing users how to securely configure their profiles
Today, regular instant messengers are hard to trust when it comes to privacy. There are, of course, safer alternatives, but are they able to substitute Skype and WhatsApp?