A friend in need — or is it?
Attackers pretending to be acquaintances asking for money — the story is old, the approaches new. We show you how to avoid the e-bait.
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Attackers pretending to be acquaintances asking for money — the story is old, the approaches new. We show you how to avoid the e-bait.
Some habits, at first glance, seem to have nothing at all to do with security. However, looks can be deceiving.
Getting a job in cybersecurity, loving it, and keeping it.
We are used to entrusting dating apps with our innermost secrets. How carefully do they treat this information?
Equifax had a data breach impacting 143 million Americans. What’s next?
The trendy Nimses social network has a ways to go in terms of security and privacy.
Everyone is used to seeing targeted ads on the Internet. Now ads employing the same principles are emerging offline.
Recapping the 2017 iteration of Kaspersky Lab’s annual conference, the Security Analyst Summit, with 10 Tweets.
People install way more applications than they use, rarely update them, and usually don’t adjust apps’ security/privacy settings properly.
The days of dropping cheesy pick-up lines at social gatherings are coming to an end. With dating websites and apps, it has become way easier to find a partner online. But is it safe?
When web services collapse, they bury users’ data under their ruins. How can we solve this problem?
As you probably know, Star Wars: Rogue One has hit the theaters to tell the story of the Rebellion who steal the plans of Death Star and facilitate its destruction.
Facebook has changed its privacy settings several times in the past few years, so we explain once again how to make your account more private.
Photo files typically contain additional data on shooting conditions, including a geotag. What happens to this data when the photo is published online?
Careless behavior online can have devastating personal and financial consequences. Here are seven common shortcuts to avoid.
Germany and India officially challenge changes to WhatsApp’s data-sharing policy.
Why questions like “What is your mother’s maiden name?” and “What did you do last summer?” don’t protect you.
Facebook is going to use your WhatsApp data to tune its advertising, but for now you can opt out of this deal.