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Things you should know about your home Internet connection: How to be sure it is safe and waste no time calling tech support.
We explain how ultrasound and audio recordings hidden in background noise can be used to control voice assistants.
When you’re ready to leave the privacy fever dream that is Facebook, make sure you have everything before you lock the door on your way out.
Crooks hacked telecom protocol SS7 to steal banking two-factor authentication codes.
Changing passwords regularly is outdated. Use strong and unique passwords that are easy to remember instead. Here’s how to make them.
Cybercriminals are bypassing mail spam filters by hiding documents with a malicious link in SharePoint Online.
Our new partner program: What customers should know about Kaspersky United.
How do you explain the basic concepts of staying safe on the Internet to your kids? With a good book, of course!
Burnout caused by routine is a problem not only for employees, but for the entire company.
The Razy Trojan secretly installs malicious extensions for Chrome and Firefox to serve phishing links and steal cryptocurrency.
New iPhones support eSIM technology. We explain what it is and who will soon be using it.
WhatsApp and Facebook are swimming in links to ticket giveaways for fairs and airlines. Don’t get excited, though; the tickets are fake.
A new online education platform automates security awareness training for companies of any size.
A huge database of leaked e-mails and passwords surfaced in the Internet. Here’s what you should do about it.
Ex-employees can go to extremes for the sake of revenge. How to terminate a work relationship safely and securely.
Analysis of a German sex toy reveals all sorts of vulnerabilities.
Security researchers found several ways to compromise hardware cryptocurrency wallets made by Ledger and Trezor.
Experts discovered lots of interesting things in the code of North Korean antivirus SiliVaccine.
Meet Lenny, the voice chatbot that can be used against telemarketers and phone scammers.
The year 2018 passed under the sign of Spectre and Meltdown hardware vulnerabilities. What does 2019 have in store in this regard?