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We discovered a Pokémon Go Trojan in Google Play. It had already been downloaded 500,000 times.
What do people consider more important, their smartphones or their relatives? The answer is in the video, and it may surprise you
This tiny device will help you protect your smartphone from malware and data leakage when charging in public places.
Research shows that nearly 40% of people rate their smartphone at least as important as their close friends. And one man recently even married his phone!
Charging your smartphone’s battery over USB can be dangerous: Thieves can steal your files, infect your smartphone with something nasty — or even brick it.
At the recent I/O 2016 conference Google announced Android N, Wear 2.0, new messenger Allo, voice assistant Google Home, and a laundry list of other tech miracles. What about security?
What if you could be sure that your kids are using the Internet safely and that their mobile phones are protected from fraud, unwanted calls and SMS? Kaspersky Safe Kids can help.
Vendors claim, that a fingerprint sensor in your smartphone is user-friendly and really secure. But it’s not true.
Kaspersky Internet Security for Android can protect data on your mobile from the long arms and sticky fingers of pocket thieves and cybercriminals
Why you shouldn’t bring your smartphone to the bathroom
Google’s Android OS is a vulnerable system. Developers make it worse by not providing critical patches in time.
Your legitimate copy of Angry Birds 2 may be infected with malware that steals your private data. How could this happen?
The new trend on IFA 2015 is all about integrity and security. Meet Kaspersky Lab’s observations from the trade show.
The number of vulnerable Google devices reached an all-time high since worst Android flaws ever are uncovered. There are already patches available but they may never reach end users.
Cybercriminals know how to benefit from your mobile devices. Be vigilant and follow our recommendations to secure your smartphones and tablets.
Ericsson and Qualcomm are promoting their new technology, LTE-U. Is it any better that LTE-A? And what is this combinations of letters supposed to mean, after all?
A bottle of good scotch in exchange for a day without a smartphone? Would I dare? That’s a piece of cake! That’s what I thought. As it turned out, it’s not that simple nowadays
Which brain mechanisms are in charge of our memory? Kaspersky Lab analyzed why we forget information stored on our devices.
How did you like it the last time you saw your friends? Did you have a nice chat with them? Or were you all only taking pictures of your meals to post them on Instagram and talking to each other on Facebook?
A Trojan malware called Podec uses popular Russian social network VKontakte, and other channels, to infect Android phones. Beware: it can bypass CAPTCHA.