
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 55
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, a pair of animals making tech news, adult gaming on Steam, and Amazon deleting reviews.
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In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, a pair of animals making tech news, adult gaming on Steam, and Amazon deleting reviews.
People worry about technologies stealing their jobs. Young people are less concerned; many of them are sure that completely new professions will emerge instead.
David and Jeff discuss Fortnite (again!), the T-Mobile data breach, and how a fish tank helped, in a way, with the development of the modern Internet.
This week’s episode of the Kaspersky Podcast looks at Google tracking (and possible lawsuits as a result), Gatwick screen fails and Trello board fails.
On this podcast, special guest David Emm joins David to talk data privacy, AI, and smart homes
We’re hosting an online workshop at the European Information Security Summit 2018 to help businesses get their networks prepared for new and emerging threats.
We tend to fall into two camps with password complexity: complex but difficult to remember versus easy to remember but hackable. Is there a third option?
The Cybersecurity Summit is more than you might think: We talked space, blockchain, quantum computing, and more
GDPR is just around the corner. Is your business prepared for it? Learn how others see GDPR and how it will change the world.
A phishing scam to try and get you to hand over your battle.net account details is offering a free pet. There’s no free pet.
Downloaded a program called Netflix Login Generator? Delete it immediately!
Why does a ‘make-over’ app require your location, private data and your phones IMEI number? Something’s not right.
Yahoo is expected to announce a “massive” data breach soon. Although the news is not yet confirmed, you should be proactive and check the security of your Yahoo account.
If the rumours are true, 40 million Apple iCloud accounts have been hacked.
A recent story suggests Google is secretly recording your conversations and discussions. Are they really doing that?
Old LinkedIn data is being sold on the darkweb. Time to change your password!
Windows is in the process of rolling out new changes to the fabled BSOD (‘Blue Screen Of Death’) which could have security implications.