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Recapping the 2017 iteration of Kaspersky Lab’s annual conference, the Security Analyst Summit, with 10 Tweets.
People install way more applications than they use, rarely update them, and usually don’t adjust apps’ security/privacy settings properly.
The days of dropping cheesy pick-up lines at social gatherings are coming to an end. With dating websites and apps, it has become way easier to find a partner online. But is it safe?
When web services collapse, they bury users’ data under their ruins. How can we solve this problem?
As you probably know, Star Wars: Rogue One has hit the theaters to tell the story of the Rebellion who steal the plans of Death Star and facilitate its destruction.
Facebook has changed its privacy settings several times in the past few years, so we explain once again how to make your account more private.
Photo files typically contain additional data on shooting conditions, including a geotag. What happens to this data when the photo is published online?
Careless behavior online can have devastating personal and financial consequences. Here are seven common shortcuts to avoid.
Germany and India officially challenge changes to WhatsApp’s data-sharing policy.
Why questions like “What is your mother’s maiden name?” and “What did you do last summer?” don’t protect you.
Facebook is going to use your WhatsApp data to tune its advertising, but for now you can opt out of this deal.
One Instagram post with a picture of a ticket can cost you a whole lot of time and money and ruin your day. This is how you can avoid it
Evgeny Chereshnev, professional cyborg, talks about fascinating new jobs that will emerge in the near future.
Lynch law, loss of basic privacy, disgusting marketing, digital identity theft — how else can facial recognition be misused?
You could’ve asked our GReAT members whatever you wanted. Here are the best 6 questions and GReAT experts’ answers
When Canada-based adultery site Ashley Madison was hacked, cybercriminals wasted no time in taking advantage of it. Even now, a year later, they continue to blackmail people and hold their data hostage. We look back at what happened then and talk about what’s happening now.
On July 27, members of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT will sit down on Reddit, where you can ask them absolutely anything.
On July 27, members of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT will sit down on Reddit, where you can ask them absolutely anything.
Accurate identification of people’s faces is a very human process but computers are gaining on our processing. A look at what’s going on now and what we’ll see soon.
Our survey questioned consumers – 97% of whom had travelled to another country during the past 12 months – about their digital habits abroad. It found that in the world of work and leisure, we are a well-travelled lot, but we tend to leave our digital security at home.