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Are you reading the truth or a pack of lies on social networks? Learn to tell the difference with this quick guide. From the poor mutts in dog homes that
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Are you reading the truth or a pack of lies on social networks? Learn to tell the difference with this quick guide. From the poor mutts in dog homes that
Today we announce the release of Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 2.0, the latest version of our security solution for virtual machines using the VMware platform. Integration with new features in VMware
The privacy and censorship conscious among us are certainly familiar with Tor. Short for “The Onion Router,” Tor is a free tool that keeps a user’s Web browsing private and
Even the best-made defenses for your IT infrastructure can easily be breached if they are created without taking into account the possibility of human error. A single visit to an
Applying corporate security policies to devices used by employees, especially mobile ones, is every bit as important as monitoring applications installed on the network or controlling Internet access. The larger
Any workplace should be able to provide all the software staff need to do their jobs effectively. However, if employees are allowed to install and run any application without restriction,
The infrastructure of any company needs reliable protection against both external and internal threats. External threats include malicious programs, phishing attacks, attempts to penetrate a company’s network, and other well-known
Four of the 10 most pressing problems facing businesses are linked to information security, and cyber-threats, the most significant of those four, came a close second in the overall top
Smartphones and tablets are now a vital tool for any modern businessman. Many of us cannot imagine life without a mobile assistant which stores our contacts, messages, photos and documents.
The first encryption methods appeared almost immediately after the emergence of writing. Ancient masters of cryptography deliberately missed out letters or substituted them with other symbols in their messages to
Sure, it sounds like a great idea to check into your favorite bar or coffee shop on Facebook, Foursquare, Yelp, or any number of applications that let you make similar
Unfortunately, data theft and credit card fraud have become common worries. We wanted to find out from our Facebook users if they have ever been targeted, so we asked if
All attacks on users’ computers were successfully blocked by Kaspersky Interenet Security 2013 in the independent test conducted by respected Austrian lab, AV-Comparatives. The test with the self-explanatory name “Real-World Protection
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A group of Internet activists and privacy advocates penned an open letter to Microsoft earlier this year urging the company to shed light on just how confidential the conversations are
If we’re to believe all the headlines this week, then it appears that the one-time search giant Google has finally shipped off developer-models of Google Glass – their oft-mocked, thoroughly
It’s that time of year again: when you put away your winter clothes, realize you haven’t gone to the gym nearly enough to be ready for swimsuit season — and
There was a time, not that long ago, when if you bought a new PC or mobile phone, you were likely to keep it for a long time. Before the
Confusion ensued last week after a well-known security researcher identified a number of incredibly troubling security vulnerabilities in a popular Linksys router developed by Cisco Systems. The networking giant almost
Everyone loves the hands-free convenience that Bluetooth enables — some people love it a little too much and insist on wearing their Bluetooth ear pieces every waking hour like they’re
BlackBerry’s preeminent Z10 smartphone (and other devices running the BlackBerry operating system beyond version 4.5 for that matter) has a feature built-into its messaging service called “Show What I’m Listening