Drone gone in 11 milliseconds
Drones are a part of the Internet of Things, which is widely known to be vulnerable.
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Drones are a part of the Internet of Things, which is widely known to be vulnerable.
Think connected toys for kids are more secure than those for adults? Think again.
Kaspersky Safe Browser for iOS lets you filter unwanted content — violence, adult materials, drugs, and more.
The 10 essential steps that can reliably protect important files.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about privacy protection and VPNs. But what exactly is a VPN? We explain in simple words.
Kaspersky Safe Browser for iOS protects you from phishing, malicious sites, and spammy links.
The My Kaspersky website gives you remote control over the security solutions on all of your devices.
Modern Android users have, on average, 66 apps installed on their devices. Most of these apps start working without users launching them.
Using passwords on mobile devices is painful: In addition to memorizing your passwords, you need to input them with an awkward on-screen keyboard. But we’ve got you covered!
Our very own KasperskyOS operating system is finally out! Here are some useful insights to answer some of your most inquisitive questions.
Kaspersky Password Manager now has direct access from browser, voice recognition, and more.
The days of dropping cheesy pick-up lines at social gatherings are coming to an end. With dating websites and apps, it has become way easier to find a partner online. But is it safe?
How to choose an antivirus solution without falling for advertising tricks.
How often do victims succeed in getting back money stolen by online scammers?
It is surprisingly easy to hack airline reservations, obtain banking data and other private information, steal tickets, and rack up air miles.
Contrary to popular belief, viruses for Mac do exist. Other online threats put Mac users at risk as well. Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac can neutralize them all.
What is ransomware? Why do you need to know about it? And how can you protect yourself from it?
It is very possible that in the foreseeable future information will be stored in DNA, and the term “virus” will get back to its literal meaning.
Everything you need to know about botnets: how they work, why they are dangerous and how to stay safe.
Router manufacturers and ISPs are trying to make Wi-Fi set up as easy as possible — and in the security business, we know e-a-s-y spells trouble.
Facebook regularly changes its security settings. Take a look: A useful new setting may have appeared since the last time you checked.