#BionicManDiary, entry 008: The one where I contemplate the jobs of the future
Evgeny Chereshnev, professional cyborg, talks about fascinating new jobs that will emerge in the near future.
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Evgeny Chereshnev, professional cyborg, talks about fascinating new jobs that will emerge in the near future.
Lynch law, loss of basic privacy, disgusting marketing, digital identity theft — how else can facial recognition be misused?
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.
Mobile banking is easy and convenient, but its adoption rate is still far from ideal.
Catching criminals, waking up a sleepy driver, stopping teens from buying cigarettes — facial recognition can help us accomplish all that and more.
Kaspersky Lab’s security experts released a detailed report on Operation Ghoul – a targeted campaign aimed primarily at businesses in the Middle East and Europe.
The changeover from magnetic stripe cards to chip cards cost millions of dollars but promised greater security. At Black Hat 2016, researchers told us that the new cards are nonetheless insecure.
Novel protection methods often evolve from older ones. Therefore, we decided to write about a method of malware detection that is tried and true — and also cutting-edge.
Researchers discovered a hack that affects 100 million Volkswagen cars. And the equipment needed costs just $40.
Today, it seems everything can be hacked. Even your vibrator. This is the tale of developers of very intimate goods who do not value the privacy of their clients.
Cyberweapons have to communicate to their creators, propagate within the infrastructure and send data. That’s when an effective and highly flexible algorithm can be capable of spotting them.
DotA 2 forum breach leaks 2 million accounts, probably has consequences
Up close and personal, one Kaspersky Labs editor’s experience with the system failure at Delta Air Lines.
ProjectSauron is obviously a costly attack, but the budget is not invested in ‘rocket science’, but rather in the ‘bugfixing’ after the previous APT campaigns.
Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek learned to hack a car’s steering wheel, brakes, and acceleration. They presented their finding at Black Hat USA 2016.
According to Kaspersky Security Network, the number of corporate users attacked by cryзtors has increased almost sixfold — from 27,000 in 2014–2015 to 158,600 in 2015–2016.
Short-term rental sites are great for travelers and homeowners. The Wi-fi? Maybe not so much.
How concerned should we be with industrial security?
Kaspersky Lab has patented technology that can disarm Adobe Flash exploits using special detection technology.
We use the right approach for every group, showing every employee how they contribute — and how to contribute — to the security of the organization.