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We talk a bit more about how our software protects businesses and helps their IT security staff.
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We talk a bit more about how our software protects businesses and helps their IT security staff.
Is there anything worse than “12345” password? Only “12345” password, used for all your accounts.
Here are some simple yet effective ways to protect your files from infection by ransomware.
What does it take to have the brand damage? Little, in fact: a company just have to make some wrongful steps to fail trust, first and foremost. Trust of the
Kaspersky Lab has recently conducted an unusual research and proved that many users hardly care about security. Here is the reason to create reliable passwords for all of your accounts.
Facebook will now let Google index the mobile app from the search engine.
Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit is planned for next February. Among the highlights of SAS 2016 are trainings for the attending participants, with top Kaspersky Lab’s researchers and other security experts at the helm.
Cellular networks are not that hard to hack and it is almost impossible to protect them. Telcos are not ready to take responsibility and spend millions of dollars to secure their clients.
The Russian Mafia is a long-standing media staple in the West, portrayed with many myths, but reality is possibly surpassing all of them.
Don’t fall victim to cybercrime when shopping online this holiday season.
Kaspersky Lab recently announced that it has patented a new technology for protecting corporate data on employee mobile devices.
Popular online messengers cannot be considered secure enough, yet people continue to use them to exchange private and critical information.
In their predictions for 2016, the GReAT team said that APTs will be replaced by deeper, embedded attacks that are harder to detect and trace back to the perpetrators.
Any business that has ever encountered a Distributed Denial of Service attack is aware how painful it might be. Aside from a major interruption of all processes involving the Web,
Online privacy is an issue that worries a lot of people. Here are ten basic tips on how to protect your personal data online.
Kaspersky Lab’s Protected browser helps you make online transactions securely. It uses orange frame colors to tell users if something is wrong.
What does Google know about you and me? Let’s check it with the new “About me” tool.
There are some interesting findings in our Q3 spam report.
Do ATMs employ a secret trick to call the police, and should you trust anything written in CAPS?
According to a study by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, every cyber-incident is costly to businesses: In 2015, losses due to cyberattacks for SMBs averaged $38K.
Sometimes even cybercriminals go fishing. They hunt for a special goldfish — our personal data. So, what can you do to protect yourself from phishing?