Fake Wi-Fi on board a flight
Even at cruising altitude, cyberthreats can still ground your digital life — as proven by a recent arrest. How to protect yourself at 30,000 feet above sea level?
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Even at cruising altitude, cyberthreats can still ground your digital life — as proven by a recent arrest. How to protect yourself at 30,000 feet above sea level?
dormakaba Saflok locks — used on around three million doors across 13,000 hotels — are vulnerable to an attack that involves forging electronic keycards.
Attackers are hijacking hotel accounts on Booking.com, and stealing their clients’ banking data through its internal messaging system.
Four threats you might face when using Airbnb, and tips for avoiding them.
We explore the latest method for detecting hidden cameras and microphones described in one of the year’s best studies on personal security.
Dave and Jeff sit down with Eugene Kaspersky to discuss life in the new “normal,” travel, running a company during COVID-19 times, and more.
No matter how good malefactors are at pretending to be the real deal, you can still spot travel phishing if you know these three simple rules.
5 quick tips for (moderately) paranoid people on how to ensure security and privacy while traveling.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff plus some special guests talk travel and keeping your data safe.
Think a photo of your boarding pass is innocent when posted online? Think again.
What is the Antarctic Biennale, and what does Kaspersky Lab have to do with it?
Don’t miss the liveblog right from the Antarctic. We are there for the Antarctic Biennale — and it’s a really breathtaking experience.
It is surprisingly easy to hack airline reservations, obtain banking data and other private information, steal tickets, and rack up air miles.
While we rest, cybercriminals work. Kaspersky Lab discusses the main risks for tourists and travelers on business trips.
The Internet is full of thoughts and perceptions, both true and false. Let’s investigate whether the Internet legend about hotel key cards storing guests’ personal information is fact or fiction.
Device loss remains among the most serious cyber-threats to consumers. Here are a few tips to avoid losing your favorite gadgets.