What is ransomware?
What is ransomware? Why do you need to know about it? And how can you protect yourself from it?
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What is ransomware? Why do you need to know about it? And how can you protect yourself from it?
Everything you need to know about botnets: how they work, why they are dangerous and how to stay safe.
Ransoc ransomware gathers data from victim’s social networks and hard drives, and uses it to blackmail victims.
You can catch a Trojan even if you visit only legitimate websites. This post explains how it happens and what you should do to protect yourself.
FAQ about ransomware: types, origins, dangers, and how you can stay safe.
Three months in, we report on the development of No More Ransom and the goals we’ve already achieved.
Everything you need to know about mobile banking Trojans and how to fight them.
Kaspersky Lab’s David Emm shares some security concerns he has about Facebook Marketplace.
How heuristic analysis and System Watcher work in Kaspersky Internet Security
Fantom ransomware displays a fake Windows Update screen while encrypting your files.
Some Android Trojans can write reviews and rate apps on behalf of users, but without their consent.
Powerful chatbots can replace real-life communication — and take over the world.
One Instagram post with a picture of a ticket can cost you a whole lot of time and money and ruin your day. This is how you can avoid it
Lynch law, loss of basic privacy, disgusting marketing, digital identity theft — how else can facial recognition be misused?
Can you trust the Wi-Fi in short-term rentals? Can homeowners trust their guests?
Kaspersky Lab has patented technology that can disarm Adobe Flash exploits using special detection technology.
How to keep your money and data safe during the 2016 Olympics: All of the risks you need to know about, in one post.
Kaspersky Lab experts checked industrial control systems for vulnerabilities and found lots of them.