Problems and risks of cryptocurrencies
Along with economic benefits, any new technology also comes with a certain number of problems. Cryptocurrencies are no exception.
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Along with economic benefits, any new technology also comes with a certain number of problems. Cryptocurrencies are no exception.
The future doesn’t have to be a dystopian Internet of Things. We just have to prepare.
Smart contracts have made Ethereum the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency. We explain what Ethereum is and how it fits with the trendy concept of ICOs.
Let’s talk about solving blockchain’s six main problems to help it work better, faster, and more efficiently.
How facial recognition works in the new Apple iPhone X — is it secure enough for you to trust?
Everyone talks about the advantages of Bitcoin and blockchain, but we never seem to hear about their disadvantages. Perhaps now is the time.
Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack: 100% threats detected with 0 false positives in ICSA Labs certification test.
Who is mining cryptocurrency such as bitcoins — and where have all the graphics cards gone?
Kaspersky Internet Security prevents eavesdropping through a computer microphone. Here’s how it works.
Everyone is used to seeing targeted ads on the Internet. Now ads employing the same principles are emerging offline.
Our kids will be astronauts, artists, or travelers — whatever they want, because the boring tasks will be performed by robots.
Until very recently, news of blockchain was all around. Now that the hype has passed, let’s contemplate blockchain’s future.
What will life look like in 20 years? In 30? In the Earth-2050 project, we make some predictions, and you can too!
Attentive listeners such as Apple Siri and Amazon Echo have settled down in our houses. What’s the harm?
As we see from recent news, quantum computing is evolving faster than anyone could’ve expected. What does this mean for us, the average users?
For a messaging app to be truly private, encryption is not enough. In this post we discuss the necessary features of private messaging.
Teams from 19 universities in the US and UK competed in Kaspersky Lab’s Cybersecurity Case Study Competition. See what they’ve came up with.
It is very possible that in the foreseeable future information will be stored in DNA, and the term “virus” will get back to its literal meaning.
Lately, tech companies have gone crazy about machine learning. What is machine learning, and what are its implications? Here’s our take on this technology.