Coronavirus as a hook
We tell how the coronavirus scare is being exploited by phishers to attack companies and install malware.
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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.
Do your children spend all their time on their computer or smartphone? Kaspersky Safe Kids can help.
Under the pretext of compensation for data leaks, fraudsters are selling “temporary U.S. social security numbers.”
The ransomware app now uses infected devices to send SMS messages abroad on the victim’s dime.
How to protect your Instagram account and personal photos from prying eyes.
Don’t use the service? Delete your account. We explain which accounts are dangerous to leave dormant — and why.
Jeff and Dave discuss the reduction of human listening for Google Home, AI being used in schools, TikTok scams, and more.
Psychologist Emma Kenny’s advice on how to keep children safe online in the digital age.
Who are the fans of Kaspersky, and why is the fan club beneficial to the company as well as to the members of the fan club itself?
Collaboration tools can become a vector for malware propagation.
Jeff and Dave discuss more cameras in Kings Cross, Twitter accidentally using personal data for ads without permission, Microsoft listening in on Skype, and more.
Take this quiz to find out if you are up to the task of defending your start-up from today’s ubiquitous cyberthreats.
Jeff and Dave discuss ransomware hitting Johannesburg, political Facebook ads, why you should update your iPhone, and more.
Workers who are comfortable storing work information on their personal devices are not always cautious enough to keep it secure.
For the 100th edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss the hammer of GDPR coming down on British Airways and Marriott, and look back on some past stories.
Do your employees install and set up business software for themselves? Are you sure no outsiders are getting access to your network that way?
In this episode of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss deepfakes at Facebook, telcos behaving badly, Alexa spying, and more.
Dave and Jeff discuss Nimses, Facebook shutting down Graph Search, a paid version of Firefox, and more.