Cybersecurity resolutions: how to make 2024 safer
Cybersecurity trends to consider and new threats to protect against in 2024.
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Cybersecurity trends to consider and new threats to protect against in 2024.
Episode 328 of the Kaspersky podcast includes historic EU A.I regulation deal, Evil ChatGPT? and even more A.I!
During the pre-holiday period, attackers are sending invoices to companies for the delivery of non-existent documents.
Cybercriminals send the Remcos remote-access trojan under the guise of letters from a new client.
Typical security issues of WordPress, and how they can be addressed to protect your website or online store from cybercriminals.
Mistakes commonly found in almost every large organization. What should the inforsec team look out for, and what protective measures should they take?
Buying a cheap Android device can be an expensive mistake if it fails to perform its primary function or happens to be infected with viruses right out of the box.
Episode 320 of the Kaspersky podcast dives into X, scammers, Android malware, Elon Musk (again) Cisco and much more!
Why criminals want to hack your website, how they might use it in new attacks, and how to stop them.
A new school year, and a familiar headache for parents: kids’ cybersecurity. In this first post, we discuss how to protect your children’s gadgets from cyberthreats.
Detailed tips for those who want to make money from streaming without feeding the trolls.
What settings do you need to clear before getting rid of a gadget?
Fake websites and email addresses are often used in phishing and targeted attacks. How do fake domains get created, and how to spot one?
It’s obvious already that AI needs regulating, but how? Here’s Eugene Kaspersky telling us how he sees it.
Hackers are distributing the QBot trojan through business correspondence.
Open-source applications require proper implementation and maintenance; otherwise a company could face many threats. We highlight the key risks.
Food delivery services’ databases may not contain payment information, but leaks can still cause major problems.
Spam bots, GoDaddy hack, Twitter SMS 2FA and new research around kids’ attitudes to phishing – it’s the Transatlantic Cable!
Korean filmmakers have made a film about cybercrime that deserves a look — if only as a training tool.