Hacking YouTube channels with stolen cookies
How scammers can hack your YouTube channel without knowing a password and second factor.
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How scammers can hack your YouTube channel without knowing a password and second factor.
Seriously, don’t do it. A Kaspersky study of malware spreading in China shows why it’s always a bad idea.
How scammers lure YouTube users to a fake website where a purported bug lets them exchange Bitcoin at an excellent rate.
How young children can spend money on games, apps, and even YouTube, and what you can do to protect your wallet.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss extortionware, a dumb mafia member, data breaches, and more.
The Safe Search in YouTube feature prevents children from stumbling across violent, sexual, and other unwelcome content.
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest hurdles for the Equifax breach settlement, Entercom being hit with ransomware, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss headaches caused by Tesla’s app going down, YouTube violating child privacy laws, and more.
This phishing campaign is so convincing that even savvy YouTubers may be duped into giving crooks control of their accounts.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at Facebook’s rumored cryptocurrency, TikTok’s fine from the FTC, and the latest issue for YouTube.
Scammers are sending tons of YouTube direct messages pretending to be from top YouTubers. They’re phishing. Here’s how the scheme works.
Dave and Jeff take a look at how promoting cryptocoins has backfired for two well-known celebs — and why hacked printers promoted PewDiePie.
A lot of mobile apps and Web services rated for any age can actually expose your kids to scary content. We have tips on how to deal with that.
What does Google know about you and me? Let’s check it with the new “About me” tool.
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.