How to avoid Android malware
Android users have the largest selection of mobile apps, but that means they are also exposed to the most threats. Avoid mobile malware by following some basic security rules.
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Android users have the largest selection of mobile apps, but that means they are also exposed to the most threats. Avoid mobile malware by following some basic security rules.
Fraudsters make a fortune mining cryptocurrencies — on your computer, at your expense, and without your knowledge.
How mobile Trojans exploit WAP billing to steal money, and how to protect yourself.
What should you do if your antivirus detects something it calls “not-a-virus”? What kind of applications are behind this message, and what is all the fuss about?
Android Trojans have been mimicking banking apps, messengers, and social apps for a while. Taxi-booking apps are next on the list.
Major pain: Critical infrastructure objects are among ExPetr’s (also known as NotPetya) victims.
A new ransomware outbreak is happening right now. Here’s what we know so far and what you can do to protect yourself from the threat.
How a couple of simple permissions let an application steal passwords, log user actions, and do many other nasty things.
With connected cars, it is vital to implement strong cybersecurity from the very start. Our experts stand ready to lend a hand.
What makes the self-replicating encryptor WannaCry so dangerous and how to prevent infection.
Recapping the 2017 iteration of Kaspersky Lab’s annual conference, the Security Analyst Summit, with 10 Tweets.
Kaspersky Lab researchers disclose vulnerabilities in connected car apps.
Ransomware terrorizes users and companies around the world, preventing access to data and demanding more and more money for its safe return. Take this quiz and learn how to secure your digital life.
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.
Did our 2016 predictions come true? Let’s see and try to forecast what awaits the security industry in 2017.
An unconventional Android Trojan does not do anything to your smartphone; instead it hacks the Wi-Fi hotspot the smartphone is connected to.
What is ransomware? Why do you need to know about it? And how can you protect yourself from it?