CIA sextortion — an old scam with a new twist
Scammers posing as CIA agents demand ransom for alleged possession of child porn, threatening arrest.
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Scammers posing as CIA agents demand ransom for alleged possession of child porn, threatening arrest.
Eugene Kaspersky on why Kaspersky Lab became simply Kaspersky — and the plans behind that change.
A guide on how to disappear from Snapchat but keep the mementos you want.
We explain what file types cybercriminals most often use to hide malware, and how to avoid getting infected.
For three weeks, Baltimore’s administration has been struggling with the aftermath of a ransomware attack.
How to steal a million (OK, half a million), or what happened to the Boca Juniors
No matter how good malefactors are at pretending to be the real deal, you can still spot travel phishing if you know these three simple rules.
Emulator in Kaspersky Lab products: what is it and why it’s so important for antivirus to have one.
5 quick tips for (moderately) paranoid people on how to ensure security and privacy while traveling.
Tempted to stream Game of Thrones free? Be very cautious: You might pay for it with your passwords and credit card details.
To protect themselves, businesses need to take a proactive approach, constantly adapting their security controls to the ever-changing threat environment.
How to expose fake news bots based on their behavior and what insights one can get while doing this.
A newly discovered vulnerability allows hackers to eavesdrop on WhatsApp users, read their chats, and install spyware just by calling them. Update the app now!
Although the suspected leader of the FIN7 cybergang was arrested, malicious activity somehow persists.
This phishing campaign is so convincing that even savvy YouTubers may be duped into giving crooks control of their accounts.
It seems the only reason to buy a “smart” padlock is to make lock-pickers happy.
Has your sat nav ever insisted you are somewhere you are clearly not? Welcome to GPS spoofing.
Cybercriminals take control of corporate mail accounts to send filter-dodging spam.