Raising a connected kid
We talk about ever-present connectivity. What does that mean for raising kids?
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We talk about ever-present connectivity. What does that mean for raising kids?
The big hunt begins: hackers are eager to make their buck before every merchant in US moves to chip-and-pin cards
Aggressive moral crusaders search for porn actresses accounts on VK.com and cyberbully them along with their friends and families.
The Kaspersky Daily team checks if FindFace can really find users on a social media site with one image taken on the street and if it is possible to hide from it. Some interesting peculiarities detected!
A group of security researchers have discovered major flaws in Google’s reCAPTCHA technology.
How everyone and his dog online make the big data tyranny raise.
WhatsApp has just adopted the end-to-end encryption based on Signal Protocol. Kaspersky Daily explains, why it’s the good news and what are the real benefits for all of us.
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Like all social media platforms, it’s important to ensure you keep your LinkedIn account secure.
As new technologies become increasingly pervasive, we are starting to reconsider our vision of many things. Kaspersky Lab CMO Alexander Erofeev contemplates the ways the Internet transforms our views on privacy.
Find out how to make sure you’re keeping your Tumblr account as secure as possible.
Does your use of social media make you a liability to your company?
We’ve reached an age where our digital and analog lives are one and the same. How can we make sure our kids grow up digitally savvy and safe?
Shodan and Censys are the search engines for the Internet of Things and this duo is capable of wreaking havoc in a lot of different ways
Kaspersky Lab’s Anti-malware Research Team reported detection of “one of the most dangerous Android banking Trojans ever seen”, called Acecard.
Acecard is one of the most advanced banking trojans. It’s capable of overlaying more than 30 banks’ and financial systems’ apps and is spread via Google Play.
Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
A 3D printer can print paws for dogs, beaks for toucans and jaws for turtles. And yes, it saves their lives.
So your social media photos are public, great. Ever wonder what could happen when they get stolen?
Researcher shows that using data from motion sensors built into a smartwatch one can recognize numbers you press on a numpad. How can that affect your security?
We all know that security is low on the IoT totem pole. However, here’s to hoping these 5 items stay secure.