Dangerous Chrome extensions
Someone tried to use popular Google Chrome Extensions for secretly playing videos in users’ browsers to inflate view counts.
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Someone tried to use popular Google Chrome Extensions for secretly playing videos in users’ browsers to inflate view counts.
The holidays are coming, and time to get gifts ready for the children is drawing short. Here’s what kids are into as 2020 turns to 2021.
The online battle royale shooter attracts not only virtuoso gamers, but also crooks of every stripe. How can you avoid becoming a victim?
Scammers have created hundreds of phishing pages with fake item giveaways, aiming to steal PUBG mobile account credentials.
How businesses can minimize the cost of a data breach Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Introduction Protecting corporate and personal data has become a necessity for
Jeff and Dave talk about US election worries, Google coming under fire for children’s privacy, another hospital hit by ransomware, plus much more.
The most common ways PayPal users are cheated out of their money through spam, phishing, and various kinds of fraud on the platform.
Many services allow you to share your subscription with family. Here’s how popular sites handle sharing.
Key Findings Due to self-isolation measures, we are spending almost 2 more hours a day online, compared to before lockdown began. 61% of millennials say they are concerned about how
Unlock your creativity Do you hold the key? “Getting back to business cyber-safely”Ideathon by Kaspersky The goal of this online contest is to gather ideas about how to explain to
A few stories about how easy it is to accidentally leak sensitive information into the public domain.
Dave and Jeff discuss the underground trade of pirated OnlyFans porn, World of Warcraft bots, an alleged arsonist’s public posts getting her nabbed by the FBI, and more.
The abundance of work-related cloud tools and services calls for smart password handling.
Dave and Jeff sit down with Marco Preuss to discuss the ethics of social ratings, masked selfies, and more.
Methodology The Kaspersky Global Privacy Report 2020 is a study into the state of consumer attitudes towards online privacy. The survey was conducted by independent research agency Toluna between January
Gain full control over your Zoom video conferences, family gatherings, and online bar crawls.
With everyone stuck at home to avoid COVID-19 exposure, working, socializing, and even homeschooling online, cybercriminals see a smorgasbord of ways to exploit the situation.
We tell how the coronavirus scare is being exploited by phishers to attack companies and install malware.
Listen to your cookies with the Listening Back browser extension to understand the real scale of Web tracking.
In the hunt for your bank card info, the malware overlays apps with phishing pages and uses fake notifications to get you to open the apps.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk shop on the latest security issues exposed in Ring, GDPR’s impact, corporate espionage, a surprise Microsoft update, and more.