Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 154
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss large companies being hit with ransomware, the speedrunning world record, and more.
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On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss large companies being hit with ransomware, the speedrunning world record, and more.
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Our experts’ detailed analysis of the prime suspect in the ransomware attack on Garmin.
What is Zero Trust, and why is it attractive for modern business?
It’s a new speedrunning world record — made with Kaspersky Internet Security working in the background.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff talk about the recent Garmin hack, four years of No More Ransom, and encryption under fire in US.
The Lazarus cybercrime group uses traditional APT techniques to spread VHD ransomware.
A preview of Black Hat 2020 with Eugene Kaspersky, Kurt Baumgartner, and Costin Raiu.
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Our experts detected a malware framework that cybercriminals use to attack various operating systems.
What you need to check regularly to keep your Android smartphone and your data safe and sound.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a new damaging attack, China’s proposal for a new Internet, parenting in the digital age, Lego, and more.
Our new VPN has a failsafe — if it can’t protect, you can’t connect.
We examined the contents of Kaspersky’s CEO’s spam folder to find out what spammers and phishers think might entice him.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the latest issues for TikTok, America’s secret tech, and more.
Microsoft has released a patch for a critical RCE vulnerability in Windows Server systems.
The Safe Search in YouTube feature prevents children from stumbling across violent, sexual, and other unwelcome content.
We explain why you need to back up critical data, even if you trust your equipment 100%.
We explore how encryption protects your data and why quantum computers might shake things up.