
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 82
Facebook suing developers from Ukraine, Apex Legends’ battle against cheaters, Facebook’s double-edged sword on privacy, and more.
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Facebook suing developers from Ukraine, Apex Legends’ battle against cheaters, Facebook’s double-edged sword on privacy, and more.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at Facebook’s rumored cryptocurrency, TikTok’s fine from the FTC, and the latest issue for YouTube.
The UK calls for Facebook regulation, lightsaber duels, Nike’s smart shoes, license plate emoji, and more, in the Kaspersky Lab Transatlantic Cable podcast.
The story of a guy who just wanted to download a pirated copy of a game but got malware instead. It’s happening more and more often, and we explain why.
Using only publicly available sources, how much can you find out about someone?
Let’s take a look at a VPN from Facebook that is more than meets the eye, a bug in FaceTime, happy trails to Internet Explorer and good privacy work from Mozilla.
We look at some headaches for Google and Facebook, a “hacked” Nest sending out an ICBM warning, the Girl Scouts covering cybersecurity, and more.
Here’s how to delete or temporarily disable your Instagram account and back up your photos if you want to take a break from the social media service.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff discuss Facebook’s battle with ad-blockers, NotPetya ransomware, Lenovo losing employees’ private data, and more.
Ready to delete your Twitter account? Here’s how. But you’d better back up your tweets first.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Jeff sits down with David Jacoby to discuss the true value of online identities to crooks on the dark web.
Designer Mark used the same password for all of his accounts — and lived to regret it. Here’s his story.
Smart home appliances are dependent on remote servers, apps, and other things, which can cause all kinds of trouble.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss some hot water for Facebook and LinkedIn, Bitcoin falling, German Wi-Fi router guidance, and more.
Your online privacy does not depend solely on you. We’ll tell you what your loved ones can give away. (Spoiler: It’s absolutely anything, even DNA.)
It’s safe to assume the Internet knows a lot about you. But how can you find out what it is? Thanks to Privacy Audit, now it’s easy to do.
Our daylong conference aimed to empower the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
Why SMS isn’t the best choice for two-factor authentication, and what alternative types of 2FA you should consider.
Protecting privacy online can be good for our mental health. Two reasons: it makes more time for offline socializing and keeps distracting ads at bay.
Our study revealed that small businesses are at risk because of their reliance on staff who are inexperienced at cybersecurity.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss Facebook’s Portal, chain letters on Facebook, Google+ being killed, and more.