
Are your TV, smartphone, and smart speakers eavesdropping on you?
Advertising firms boast that they can listen in on conversations through smart TVs and smartphones. Is this true, and, if so — how can you avoid being snooped on?
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Advertising firms boast that they can listen in on conversations through smart TVs and smartphones. Is this true, and, if so — how can you avoid being snooped on?
How malicious extensions steal cryptocurrency, hijack accounts in games and social networks, manipulate search results, and display intrusive ads.
Unused apps not only clutter your phone but also create a risk of personal data leakage, so it’s better to remove them. But what if an app can’t be uninstalled? There’s a workaround.
Exploring SBS ad opt-outs, emoji passwords, Meta’s ad-free subscription, and AI conversations on the latest in tech – Episode 322 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast.
This report examines which apps kids spend most time on, and what specifically caught their interest this summer (June through August 2023).
The decentralized Mastodon social network claims to be a different breed of social network. Here’s how it works and how to use it without compromising privacy and security.
Gadgets to help protect employees’ devices against hackers and other threats.
Here’s how to set up Threads to make your profile both private and secure.
How to secure chats on your phone, and why encryption alone is not enough
What web skimmers are, why you should keep a look out for them when shopping online, and how to protect yourself.
Episode 302 looks at concerns around the Metaverse, are UK students being scammed on social and FTC fines
You can apply the concept of a threat landscape as used in corporate security to yourself to make it easier to stay protected.
episode 300 kicks off with Meta’s record fine, ChatGPT and Neeva closure
Cybercriminals are increasingly using deepfakes in attacks against companies. What can we do to be safer?
Episode 298 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast brings us such delights as ChatGPT data breach, social media scams and much more!
On this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed and Jeff discuss AI from finding phishing to should we stop and under $200 will buy you a deepfake.
What happens to your digital assets after you die, and how to make sure they fall into the right hands before you do.
In this episode, the team discusses some weirdness at Twitter, AirTag used in murder, the Turkish ET, Doge on Twitter and more.
Business is actively moving over to open-source solutions. How can the transition be made successfully, and what are the risks to consider?
Why scammers are more likely to target kids than hardcore gamers, how they do it, and what they want to steal