Software Assistant Review, part 2
We continue our overview of the Kaspersky Security Center functionality and Software Assistant technologies in particular.
4003 articles
We continue our overview of the Kaspersky Security Center functionality and Software Assistant technologies in particular.
A new piece of ransomware is targeting Android users and may be related to the infamous CryptoLocker malware.
IT workers sometimes have to manage several dozen or even several hundred PCs at once, which makes an automated management solution absolutely necessary. Kaspersky Security Center’s Software Assistant makes accomplishing routine IT tasks extremely easy.
Hack your way through the smart city of the future in the upcoming Watch_Dogs game. Reality checked by Kaspersky.
Habits are easy to form and hard to break in all facets of life, including technology usage. Sometimes a user’s habits may not seem so harmful, at least from their
So, you may have heard that antivirus has been pronounced dead – again. It has happened before and, no doubt, will happen again. Usually, such “big” announcements are used when
Whether you’re a victim or a witness, there are a number of sources you can submit online threat information to in order to make the Internet a safer place.
Microsoft had to deal with a new less-than-pleasant vulnerability in Internet Explorer browser, which affected all of its versions starting with IE6 in all of its operational systems including the
The criminals continue their bad business, and law enforcement agencies successfully chase them down. It happens every month, so here are the most interesting cases from April.
OpenID and OAuth are protocols responsible for those “Login with Facebook” and “Authorize with Google” buttons you see on almost every site nowadays. Of course, there is a hack for that™, but you don’t need neither panic nor change your password. Read on for our simple action plan.
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash Player zero-days replace OpenSSL Heartbleed as the primary topic of discussion in this week’s security news.
Chris Brook of Threatpost and Brian Donohue discuss the month’s news, including OpenSSL Heartbleed, the end of Windows XP, Android, data breaches, and more.
April brought with it some of the biggest security news any of us have seen in quite some time. If you missed any of our coverage or any of our posts from the month, it’s time to catch up now!
Kaspersky Internet Security for Android identified and neutralized 100 percent of the malware programs; the average score of the other solutions tested was a 95-percent success rate.
Similar to car crash testing, you’re better off avoiding performing PC security tests yourself. Here’s what the pros have to say for a better, more-trustworthy approach.
Aside from protecting virtual environments without straining servers, Kaspersky Security for Virtualization offers a number of advantages to admins. For instance, there is no need to reboot or put servers into maintenance mode to deploy our solution.
Top Apps to protect you from prying eyes, mischievous kids, thieves, natural disasters, forgetfulness and of course malware.
Traditional ‘agent-based’ solutions should not be used in virtual environments, especially those in dynamic use. Instant-On Gaps are the most common problem here: it strains servers and creates a serious vulnerability window for a VM. Kaspersky Security for Virtualization has been designed specifically to eliminate this problem.
Have sensitive contacts to hide? There is a way to conveniently hide them on your smartphone.
In this video tutorial, we explore Facebook’s settings, explaining what each feature does and showing users how to configure their profile and ensure privacy.
First ever SMS Android Trojan in U.S., update on OpenSSL Heartbleed, Apple fixes SSL vulnerability in iOS and OSX, AOL Hacked, and Iowa State Bitcoin Mining.