The best authenticator apps for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS
A detailed guide to the world of authenticator apps for those looking for an alternative to Google Authenticator.
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A detailed guide to the world of authenticator apps for those looking for an alternative to Google Authenticator.
Cybercriminals can target anyone who uses your applications; keeping users safe is also partly up to you.
This week on the podcast, we discuss the Twitch data breach, Facebook on illegal rainforest sales, free Google 2FA keys, and much more.
How to spot dangerous links sent in messages and other tricks scammers use to steal your data.
Can’t sign in to an account because your authenticator app is on a lost phone? Here’s what to do.
One click on a phishing link can cost a company both money and reputation. Here’s how to protect your company from phishing.
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Tips on security and productivity for those who work both from home and in an office.
To minimize cyberincidents, issue a basic information security guide and make it compulsory reading for onboarding employees.
Dave and Jeff discuss the latest with the Colonial Pipeline ransomware as well as the latest trends in ransomware overall on this week’s Kaspersky podcast.
Gut-wrenching stories of in-game cheating told by actual participants.
Evade spammers, take control of your notifications, and protect your Discord account from hijacking.
We explain why secret chats in Telegram are a must, and how to configure security and privacy.
Use these Origin settings to protect your EA account from hijacking, data theft, and spam.
We use raccoons to explain how identification, authorization, and authentication differ, and why 2FA is necessary.
What to do if an account is hijacked: How to minimize damage, restore your Digital Comfort Zone, and avoid getting bamboozled.
Your online finances need proper protection. Learn how to secure your PayPal account.
A particular type of malware seeks user credentials, including accounts for gaming services such as Origin, Battle.net, and Uplay.