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Listen to your cookies with the Listening Back browser extension to understand the real scale of Web tracking.
A Chrome vulnerability already exploited by attackers gets patched. We recommend updating your browser right now.
We explain how malware steals passwords and other valuable data stored in the browser — and how to protect yourself.
We explain how not to drown in the stream of annoying browser push notifications — or even kiss them goodbye.
The Razy Trojan secretly installs malicious extensions for Chrome and Firefox to serve phishing links and steal cryptocurrency.
The personal data of 257,000 Facebook users, including private messages belonging to 81,000 of them, has leaked online. Hackers claim to have access to 120 million accounts.
This edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast looks at Google and Mastercard sharing data, a hacked Chrome extension, and some thoughts from Captain Kirk.
Due to certification centers specifics, it is not rare for other people to hold a valid HTTPS certificate for your domain. What can go wrong?
Chrome learns to block ads by itself. What has Google come up with, and how will it help users?
While you’re watching YouTube, someone might just be using your device to mine cryptocurrency.
Browser extensions are handy, but they can also be really dangerous. Here’s what can go wrong and what you can do about it.
Google has begun phasing out Chrome support on legacy OS X platforms.
Check this out to know if you want to fall for one of the latest Facebook scams
Protect your browser and keep your passwords, card credentials and personal data safe with the help of Kaspersky Protection.
Kaspersky Lab’s Protected browser helps you make online transactions securely. It uses orange frame colors to tell users if something is wrong.
What is the difference between real and theoretical threats?
Tor is an online browsing portal that keeps your web activity completely anonymous.
Free antivirus programs offer basic protections, but in order to be protected against phishing attacks that can steal your personal and financial data you need an Internet browser security program.
Prevent kids from visiting the wrong sites or installing unwanted apps on your smartphone – use the safety features of Kaspersky Internet Security for Android.