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Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 221
This week on the podcast, Dave, Jeff, and Ahmed talk about Facebook’s Instagram notions, hamsters in cryptocurrency, and more.
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This week on the podcast, Dave, Jeff, and Ahmed talk about Facebook’s Instagram notions, hamsters in cryptocurrency, and more.
Gamer accounts are in demand on the underground market. Proof positive is BloodyStealer, which steals account data from popular gaming stores.
Our first transparency report addresses requests from law enforcement agencies and government organizations worldwide.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed and Jeff discuss Apple’s decision to hold off on CSAM, Babuk’s source code being leaked, a fake Banksy NFT, and more.
Welcome to the Kaspersky #ShareAware Hub We want to help you make your social media work for you instead of you working for it! Take our quiz and find out
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Misconfigured applications built with Microsoft Power Apps leave millions of personally identifiable information entries exposed.
Apple plans to use its new CSAM Detection system to monitor users and identify those who store child pornography on their devices.
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This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Dave, and Jeff discuss a breach at T-Mobile, John Oliver’s rant on ransomware, garbage trucks finding Wi-Fi, and more.
Cybercriminals are offering ban-as-a-service for blocking Instagram users.
Public Wi-Fi is handy, but it’s not always safe. We demystify cybercriminal techniques and teach you how to stay at least one step ahead.
Why using a corporate mail account for personal matters is not a good idea
In this week’s episode, the team looks at Instagram privacy changes, influencers charged with BEC, and much more.
Cybersecurity on a budget Security for your small business — fast and cheap or at no cost at all — in a 5-minute read Go to personal recommendations Take our quiz
Attackers claiming to represent Adobe online services are sending fake notifications to obtain corporate e-mail credentials.
A 3-part report about how dating apps have changed the way we meet new people Swiping right on a new culture No matter their age, sexual orientation or country, people
Dave, Jeff, and Ahmed talk WhatsApp, privacy, ransomware, and more on this week’s podcast.