From festive fun to password panic: Managing money online this Christmas
We love to spend money, but we worry about losing it and struggle to protect it. Read this report to learn how people think about the money they spend online.
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We love to spend money, but we worry about losing it and struggle to protect it. Read this report to learn how people think about the money they spend online.
The 5 most common ways spammers can trick you into paying them or giving up your personal information.
Designer Mark used the same password for all of his accounts — and lived to regret it. Here’s his story.
Our statistics show that WannaCry, far from fading away, was responsible for 30% of ransomware attacks in Q3 2018.
We discuss what public IPs are, why you might need one, and the risks involved in using them.
We take a look at the Rotexy mobile Trojan: where it comes from, how it behaves, and how to get rid of it using a couple of regular SMS.
The winter sales season is the hottest time of the year for shoppers and financial phishers. Be careful!
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss ways you can stay safe shopping online during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Banking Trojans are increasingly focused on online stores. We explain how not to become a victim of malware during the annual holiday sales.
I decided to conduct a sort-of audit to try and see to what extent our presentation of the facts has allowed people to make up their own minds on the matter.
This research is intended to provide a snapshot of how people see cybersecurity and its context today.
Epidemics, espionage, destruction: We present the most memorable cyberattacks of recent years.
The personal data of 257,000 Facebook users, including private messages belonging to 81,000 of them, has leaked online. Hackers claim to have access to 120 million accounts.
Some comments from Kaspersky Lab’s head of information security on the results of the CISO survey.
We explain the types of malware that can take control of your device, and the dangers of multifunctional infection.
Tips to protect your devices, your home network, and your privacy against cybercrime.
Our study revealed that small businesses are at risk because of their reliance on staff who are inexperienced at cybersecurity.
Last year’s Kaspersky NeXT event covered everything from the blockchain to how complex it would be to visit Mars. What should you expect this year?
Freelancers are beloved targets for cybercriminals, who use phishing and malware to steal credentials and money. Here’s how to avoid their traps and stay safe.
Android lets you configure app permissions to protect your data and restrict access to dangerous functions. We explain how to do it and why.