Don’t get suckered by online scams this holiday season
Don’t fall victim to cybercrime when shopping online this holiday season.
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Don’t fall victim to cybercrime when shopping online this holiday season.
Online privacy is an issue that worries a lot of people. Here are ten basic tips on how to protect your personal data online.
Sometimes even cybercriminals go fishing. They hunt for a special goldfish — our personal data. So, what can you do to protect yourself from phishing?
Since you started to connect all those Things to the Internet, creating IoT, your home is no longer your fortress by design. Now attackers can spy on your kid through a baby monitor or break into your house by fooling your ‘smart’ security lock.
Apple users say their Macs are a more secure working tool than Windows-based PCs. Unfortunately, it’s not exactly true.
Konstantin Goncharov explains the bottom line of tech giants’ epic fails in the new edition of cybersecurity news digest.
Information security digest: the greatest iOS theft, farewell to RC4 cipher, multiple vulnerabilities in routers
Kaspersky Lab experts have investigated a new series of attacks by the Darkhotel cybercriminal group. Here are the details.
Cybercriminals know how to benefit from your mobile devices. Be vigilant and follow our recommendations to secure your smartphones and tablets.
While LTE networks are seemingly just now starting to take off, networking vendors and carriers are already fully engaged in a vivid discussion on 5G’s perspectives. What are those next-gen networks going to be and why do we need them at all?
Connection inside the aircraft is not that complex: it needs just a Wi-Fi access point, end of story. But deploying the channel on the outside is a totally different and fascinating concept
The world of ubiquitous connected devices is almost here, and it’s so eagerly anticipated that it becoming a reality seems inevitable. Anticipation, however, doesn’t necessarily mean that we are going
The design of the current smartwatches is defined by being aimed at geeks. It looks like it will again take Apple to perform its duties carefully iSplaining wearables to ordinary people.
Today we discuss the most important news on information security from January.
We have constructed a list of promises that you should make to yourself this year to stay safe both online and offline.
Kaspersky Lab experts shared their predictions on the evolution of APT. While these predictions may not come true, they are based on facts and trends already observed.
Applying the incorrect settings to your router may lead to serious problems. Here is a short guide to protecting your home Wi-Fi network.
Costin Raiu, director of Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) will be sharing his expert team’s predictions for 2015 during a special webinar on December 11. The predictions
Recent news concerning “hacked webcams” or “breached baby monitors” appears to be all over the place. Let’s take a closer look at the situation.
By default, your iPhone’s OS is set to give you the best performance instead of the best battery life. But you can change that!
The newly disclosed Darkhotel APT campaign will surely draw increased scrutiny to hospitality systems’ security worldwide. Hoteliers acknowledge the existence of security problems in their software systems, and many are opting to move these systems into the cloud. Is this a viable solution?