Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 332
Episode 332 of the Kaspersky podcast has AI legal issues, Mozilla worries, live facial recognition and 23andMe data breach news
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Episode 332 of the Kaspersky podcast has AI legal issues, Mozilla worries, live facial recognition and 23andMe data breach news
A vulnerability in the glibc library affects most major Linux distributions.
Getting what you pay for: cracked macOS apps fetch malicious code from DNS records to steal crypto
Features of embedded systems and suitable protection methods for them.
Time to update Fortra GoAnywhere MFT: an exploit has been developed for a critical vulnerability that allows attackers to bypass authentication and create admin accounts.
Episode 331 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast takes a look at PalWorld, the biggest data breach of all time, swearing customer service chatbots & more.
Facebook now collects your link history and uses it to show targeted ads. Here’s how to disable this “handy” feature.
Ethical hackers told 37C3 how they found a few eye-openers while breaking DRM to fix trains.
AV-Comparatives has named our new Kaspersky Standard as Product of the Year. This is the highest honor conferred by this renowned independent lab specializing in testing security solutions.
Google OAuth allows to create phantom Google accounts — uncontrollable by corporate Google Workspace administrators.
Episode 330 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast looks at AI ‘sleeper agents’, eBay shenanigans and crypto-casinos
We explore the key cybersecurity trends that parents should be aware of, and provide tips on how to safeguard their children’s online activities
Advertising firms boast that they can listen in on conversations through smart TVs and smartphones. Is this true, and, if so — how can you avoid being snooped on?
Single sign-on is supposed to enhance corporate security, but it’s essential that cloud vendors have the information security team’s back.
What’s the principle of least privilege, why’s it needed, and how does it help secure corporate information assets?
Episode 329 of the Kaspersky podcast includes AI, Stuxnet and X accounts being flogged on the dark-web.
Let’s start the New Year with a digital cleanup: canceling unnecessary subscriptions, clearing out unnecessary data, deleting unused accounts, changing weak passwords, and so on.
Cybersecurity trends to consider and new threats to protect against in 2024.
Detailed analysis of Operation Triangulation, the most sophisticated attack our experts have ever seen, presented at 37C3 conference.
A serious vulnerability in UEFI firmware relevant to a large number of modern computers, and even servers.
Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.