Tip of the week: How to protect your data on open Wi-Fi networks
What if you have to transmit sensitive data and the only connection is open Wi-Fi? We’ve got you covered.
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What if you have to transmit sensitive data and the only connection is open Wi-Fi? We’ve got you covered.
Hackers have stolen 68 million account credentials from Dropbox dating back to 2012. Here’s what you should do.
If you own an Apple device, spend a few minutes setting up your System Location Services. You’ll protect your privacy and lengthen battery life.
Good news, everyone! We have help for victims of Shade ransomware. Now you can decrypt the data without paying ransom.
Did you know that some apps on your iPhone or iPad track your location, access your camera and calendar, and more? In Part 1 of this story, we show you how to turn off tracking using iOS’s privacy features.
Everything you need to know about safe posting on any social network, boiled down to five crucial rules.
You aren’t the only one to catch the PokémonGo craze. So have criminals.
Criminals are stealing money from freelancers — by offering them a job.
While we rest, cybercriminals work. Kaspersky Lab discusses the main risks for tourists and travelers on business trips.
Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security can help protect your privacy in a variety of ways including not allowing your webcam to serve as a spying device.
Let’s talk about new security technologies in Windows 10: Are they enough to make the new operating system totally secure?
As a part of the Protect a Friend campaign, users can share an extended trial with their friends and get Kaspersky Internet Security free!
Database with millions of Twitter accounts is being sold on the Darknet. At least 32 million of them are unique and probably active. What you need to do is change your password ASAP!
Kaspersky Security Scan is a free diagnostic tool for those who don’t use antivirus software — or those who want to double-check their system.
A recent story suggests Google is secretly recording your conversations and discussions. Are they really doing that?
Kaspersky’s free WindowsUnlocker utility brings your locker-infected computer back and gets rid of the malware.
Zcryptor is a hybrid, part ransomware and part worm. It encrypts files and copies itself onto external media.
Ransomware is a tough nut to crack — and while it’s distracting you by encrypting your files, it may also be turning your computer into a zombie.
So you just paid for tickets to the Olympics, and now you’re planning your trip to Rio de Janeiro? Check that ticket twice: you may have been scammed.
Kaspersky Lab RakhniDecryptor utility updated to help decrypt files encrypted by previously invincible versions of TeslaCrypt.