Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 109
Jeff and Dave discuss headaches caused by Tesla’s app going down, YouTube violating child privacy laws, and more.
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Jeff and Dave discuss headaches caused by Tesla’s app going down, YouTube violating child privacy laws, and more.
How do you explain the basic concepts of staying safe on the Internet to your kids? With a good book, of course!
In this special edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss how parents should look at raising digital natives and the precautions they need to take.
Do you know what children look for online? The answers may surprise you.
A lot of mobile apps and Web services rated for any age can actually expose your kids to scary content. We have tips on how to deal with that.
You can’t look over your kids’ shoulders every second, but you can restrict their access to certain websites.
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss Olympic phishing, medical records hacked, police giving away infected USB drives and more.
Facebook has rolled out Messenger Kids for parents to talk with their children under 13. Is it safe?
Think connected toys for kids are more secure than those for adults? Think again.
Kaspersky Safe Browser for iOS lets you filter unwanted content — violence, adult materials, drugs, and more.
Social media and ‘likes’ can hurt our relationships and everyday life. Here is how it happens.
i-Dressup, a community for teenage girls, is actively leaking passwords in plain text.
What is sextortion, and how can we protect ourselves and our children?
A 10-year old from Finland successfully discovered and reported an Instagram flaw, and was handsomely rewarded by Facebook.
We talk about ever-present connectivity. What does that mean for raising kids?
Our children might conceal something they do on the Internet from us. What can we do about it?
Age-based gaming ratings serve as a warning that the contents of the game may be unsuitable to children. We will review different rating systems used to label console and PC games.
VTech, a company that manufactures electronic learning devices, baby monitors, smart toys announced that information from 5 million customer accounts were accessed in an attack.
The world is a reality TV show and sometimes we cannot resist the opportunity to snap up our piece of fame. We are posting funny pics of ourselves to amuse
How to use a special app to protect your kids from unwanted calls and mobile fraud and be sure that your child is not playing online instead of studying.