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A cybergang that specializes in cyberespionage, with its campaign mostly limited to the Middle East and countries in central Asia.
Do you use plugins on your website? Make sure they are updated regularly.
Hundreds of thousands of tokens and cryptographic keys have been discovered on GitHub. We explain why this is bad and how to avoid a leak.
Why Kaspersky Internet Security for Android and Safe Kids are set to lose some features.
To hijack popular Instagram accounts, scammers are sending phishing e-mails with fake copyright infringement notifications.
A close look at Pirate Matryoshka malware, and why even inveterate pirates should not download cracked software from torrent trackers.
The hidden dangers of out-of-office messages.
Analysis of Sauron’s hacking tools implemented in the devices known as Rings of Power.
“Security awareness” means different things to different people. Here’s what we mean when talking about this subject.
Antivirus for Android is a must. Here’s how to choose the best antivirus app, either paid or free, for your Android phone.
We detect a spike in activity from Trojans targeting mostly accountants who work in small and midsize businesses.
Crooks hacked telecom protocol SS7 to steal banking two-factor authentication codes.
Cybercriminals are bypassing mail spam filters by hiding documents with a malicious link in SharePoint Online.
How do you explain the basic concepts of staying safe on the Internet to your kids? With a good book, of course!
The Razy Trojan secretly installs malicious extensions for Chrome and Firefox to serve phishing links and steal cryptocurrency.
A new online education platform automates security awareness training for companies of any size.
Security researchers found several ways to compromise hardware cryptocurrency wallets made by Ledger and Trezor.
Antispam expert tips: How to send mass e-mails right — so they don’t get flagged as spam.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff discuss Facebook’s battle with ad-blockers, NotPetya ransomware, Lenovo losing employees’ private data, and more.
The 5 most common ways spammers can trick you into paying them or giving up your personal information.