Extremely real: Why live video streaming is dangerous for children
Video streaming is gaining momentum among children, and here’s what might be wrong about it.
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Video streaming is gaining momentum among children, and here’s what might be wrong about it.
Even very popular apps display ads using third-party code, which can transmit personal data unencrypted.
A vivid example of why we need to strengthen IoT security — and a solution to the problem.
A lot of mobile apps and Web services rated for any age can actually expose your kids to scary content. We have tips on how to deal with that.
A list of the most important awards given to our security solutions by independent testing labs, and why the awards are important.
What happens to our private digital lives when we meet our significant other — digitally?
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss a Bitcoin heist, Fiddy’s bitcoins and the NotPetya repercussions for Maersk.
The Skygofree Trojan comes with a powerful array of spyware features, some unique — like turning on audio recording by geolocation and stealing private messages.
Do you use NAS for backup? We’ll tell you how to protect it from new threats
A new study by Kaspersky Lab showed how insecure smart devices really are. We explain how to cope.
Along with economic benefits, any new technology also comes with a certain number of problems. Cryptocurrencies are no exception.
What people get up to when they’re dating online and what are the potential dangers of online dating
Let’s celebrate by sharing some advice with those who need it. Here are five tips you can use to help your friends and relatives stay safe online.
How facial recognition works in the new Apple iPhone X — is it secure enough for you to trust?
Who is mining cryptocurrency such as bitcoins — and where have all the graphics cards gone?
We’ve already filed a complaint against Microsoft in Russia; now we’re doing the same in Europe.
Applications that offer to pay you for installing other applications tend to shove malware at you.
Everyone is used to seeing targeted ads on the Internet. Now ads employing the same principles are emerging offline.
Our kids will be astronauts, artists, or travelers — whatever they want, because the boring tasks will be performed by robots.