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Using persuasion instead of viruses: How scammers talk people into granting remote access to their computers.
When the apps on your phone don’t update automatically, and you can’t find the right setting, we tell you where to look.
Do your employees install and set up business software for themselves? Are you sure no outsiders are getting access to your network that way?
This ransomware uses managed service providers’ infrastructure or the Oracle Weblogic vulnerability to infect and encrypt victims’ systems.
Fibaro Smart Home Centers can be hacked, and the consequences for smart home owners are big.
Apple to roll out a system of its own for quick login to websites and apps. Learn what makes it different from similar offers.
We explain how to leave the social network while keeping some posts as a memento, even if you forgot your password and changed your phone number.
How some students are cheating their way to exam success with dark web diplomas and hacked grades.
Cybercriminals may use your resources for cryptocurrency mining. How you can prevent it.
How a photo editor app from Google Play secretly signed up users for unwanted paid services.
What the Hoax verdict means, and why such software is becoming more of a problem.
A new spam mailing threatens the reputations of small businesses websites.
The updated version of Kaspersky Safe Kids addresses three typical parental control issues.
Digital signatures cannot solve the requirement of checking the authenticity of documents required by KYC procedures. That is where smart contracts may come in handy.
Eugene Kaspersky’s thoughts on the latest updates to our Earth 2050 futurological project.
A guide on how to protect your account against spammers, hackers, and other gate-crashers.
Scammers are using Google Calendar, Photos, Drive, and other services to distribute spam. Here’s how it works.