
Don’t expose your kids to a hacker
The IoT is inherently lacking in security. Make sure a hacker can’t talk to your kids via baby monitor.
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The IoT is inherently lacking in security. Make sure a hacker can’t talk to your kids via baby monitor.
Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev shares his thoughts on CES 2016, talks security issues in the not-so-groundbreaking tech products introduced at the show.
We all know that security is low on the IoT totem pole. However, here’s to hoping these 5 items stay secure.
Let’s find out how to enhance privacy and security of your VK account
Konstantin Goncharov recaps the most significant security events of 2015.
Observing the evolution the good old SIM card went through and the results so far
Fix your cybersecurity problems with this 12-month resolution.
My Kaspersky lets you scan all your devices and update antivirus databases remotely.
Public Wi-Fi networks provide Internet access and 100500 ways to you’re your data to cybercriminals. What can you do to protect yourself?
VTech, a company that manufactures electronic learning devices, baby monitors, smart toys announced that information from 5 million customer accounts were accessed in an attack.
We talk a bit more about how our software protects businesses and helps their IT security staff.
Sometimes even cybercriminals go fishing. They hunt for a special goldfish — our personal data. So, what can you do to protect yourself from phishing?
Do you think that you have nothing to hack whatsoever? Bad news, guys: everyone has something hackable!
In Back to the Future 2, Marty McFly and co. come to 2015. Let’s see, which forecasts of this legendary saga are true and which are false.
What if you could be sure that your kids use Internet safely while their mobile phones are protected from fraud, unwanted calls and SMS? All you need for that is Kaspersky Safe Kids!
What is the Kaspersky Lab product is best for you? This post outlines the difference between KIS and KTS to help you choose which is better for you.
Today’s weekly news digest covers the stories about various mistakes in coding, and how they can be used for different purposes, including earning money.
A virus damaging hardware is one of the most widely believed myths in the infosec domain. And, at the same time, it’s the most non-standard one. And it’s not totally a myth, after all.
They teach a lot of things in schools, but they never tell you how to be safe in Internet. We have several simple advices on cybersecurity for you, that will help you stay away from trouble.
In-flight security made quite a lot of headlines this summer, but this time at unusual angle: the one quite surprising for an average passenger and quite expected for an IT specialist.