Weak Link: How (not) to lose everything having lost your SIM-card
This is how a seemingly simple SIM card in your smartphone can contribute to the loss of money and personal data.
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This is how a seemingly simple SIM card in your smartphone can contribute to the loss of money and personal data.
It’s not always easy to give general advice to Android users because the OS is so very diverse. But we have ten security tips that are relevant for almost any Android version.
Kaspersky Internet Security has a feature that may help you take control over the time that you spend on gaming and on the Internet, and it is called parental control.
Twitter debuts a grand but simple plan to replace passwords where your phone number is your username and an SMS-generated code is your password.
The owners of certain expensive cars can analyze their driving skills in the same way F1 pilots do. However, this information is sensitive and, thus, should be protected.
Elena Kharchenko, Head of Consumer Product Management, answers the important security questions that you submitted.
Some things we routinely do in the office are dangerous for careers as they pose significant risk to the company’s business. It’s equally relevant for CEO and intern alike, so watch out!
Despite the fact that we have cheap unlimited Internet connection almost everywhere, there are situations when each megabyte is literally worth its weight in gold.
School’s out for summer and the kids need watching. Here are some tools that can help you do the job – at least while they’re on the Internet.
Any new technology can be rough around the edges. The consequences can be complex and there’s high chance for human error, especially when it comes to security.
451 Research has released a very complimentary overview of Kaspersky Lab’s current position and strengths. Here’s some commentary from their report.
A Brazilian cybercriminal scam targeting a popular payment method known as Boletos is costing that country billions. How can you protect yourself?
Criminals invented Cryptolocker, spying malware and Zeus banking Trojan. We have new protection against them.
Let’s analyze new safety features in the upcoming Android release while we wait for it to arrive.
Having a chance to store as much as we want is a good thing, but is it bringing us more problems than advantages?
Our study during World Cup indicates one in four networks are dangerous and you must take care to avoid substantial loss.
This week: the first ever Android encryptor malware, a serious Tweetdeck vulnerability arises and is fixed just as quickly, and much more.
Discussing security and the privacy strengths and weaknesses in the Apple’s soon-to-be-released iOS 8.