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Rumor has it that typing “BFF” as a Facebook comment checks your profile security. We investigate the claim.
What if you turn off Kaspersky Secure Connection but need it to automatically turn on again in dicey situations
Think a photo of your boarding pass is innocent when posted online? Think again.
Astrologers were fooling you all your life. Here is what real horoscope, based on science and machine learning, looks like.
Almost every new smartphone now lets you unlock it with your face — and that’s really bad for security.
Sharing between partners is a natural next step in any relationship, and that’s the case online as well as in the physical world. Indeed, with so many of our daily interactions taking place online, sharing devices and even accounts with your other half is becoming as common place as sharing a bed or car.
In this podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss the upcoming Security Analyst Summit, this year being held in Cancún.
Harmless toy or a way to phish for personal data?
Avoid the phishing bait and protect your Telegram account
Cybercriminals attack Telegram users with an old trick for masking malware as pictures.
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?
What happens to our private digital lives when we meet our significant other — digitally?
Sex sells, as they say in advertising. In cyberspace porn serves as one of the most popular tools for malicious activity.
Simple passwords are easy to crack, complex ones hard to remember. Using one strong password for all logins isn’t safe. What’s the solution?
People put a lot of time, effort, and money into the online games they love. And yet many of them don’t bother to protect their gaming accounts properly.
In this week’s Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Dave and Jeff take a stab at New Year’s resolutions, with an IT security twist.
Facebook sends so many notifications that sometimes it’s tempting just to turn them off. We tell you how to do it — or how to adjust them so they don’t take over your life.