Trapped in social networks
A study reveals that people are tired of social networks, but keep using them because they can’t break the ties.
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A study reveals that people are tired of social networks, but keep using them because they can’t break the ties.
Social networking sites know a lot more about you than what you post. These two tools can help you figure out how much more.
Everything you need to know about safe posting on any social network, boiled down to five crucial rules.
Once considered a top 10 pick in the NFL Draft, Laremy Tunsil slides to Twitter hack, followed up with Instagram hack.
So your social media photos are public, great. Ever wonder what could happen when they get stolen?
The web service for secure password storage, LastPass, asks users to change their passwords ASAP.
Major social networks have been known to either unbundle their functionality into multiple apps, or buy other apps and not integrate their functionality into the main one.
Is social engineering beatable? Just as much as you can beat any other kind of deceit. Actually, social engineering is about “exploiting flaws in a human hardware”.
According to research by Kaspersky Lab, 22 percent of phishing scams on the web target Facebook.
Teaching your child the essential codes of conduct on the Internet is as important as teaching them road safety.
Social networking has long become a consistent part of the “digital routine” for web users. Whereas system administrators and business owners have considered Facebook and other similar resources more as
If it seems like the list below is dominated by recent events, that is for good reason: Major media outlets have increasingly poured resources into their websites and social media
The middle of August was marked by several reports of Facebook security issues, all of them quite scandalous. Even though they didn’t cause any catastrophic consequences for the users, they
LivingSocial informed its millions of customers over the weekend that malicious hackers had compromised the popular coupon site’s computer systems, exposing the names, email addresses, dates of birth, and encrypted
Episode 345 of the Kaspersky podcast has password bans, ChatGPT hacks & do social media platforms have too much power?
This episode of the Kaspersky podcast looks at news around social media and end-to-end encryption concerns as well as the snoopers charter.
Episode 298 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast brings us such delights as ChatGPT data breach, social media scams and much more!
Meet Jeffrey Esposito, Head of Regional Social Media at Kaspersky.
By training your kids’ social media feeds, you can fill them with educational content.
Jeff and Dave discuss Five Eyes looking to weaken encryption, possible social media changes, Amazon Rings used for surveillance, and more.
A review of the new Netflix documentary, The Great Hack, a take on Cambridge Analytica and life in the social media age in general.