Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 293
In this episode, the team discusses some weirdness at Twitter, AirTag used in murder, the Turkish ET, Doge on Twitter and more.
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In this episode, the team discusses some weirdness at Twitter, AirTag used in murder, the Turkish ET, Doge on Twitter and more.
Business is actively moving over to open-source solutions. How can the transition be made successfully, and what are the risks to consider?
Why scammers are more likely to target kids than hardcore gamers, how they do it, and what they want to steal
Cybercriminals are distributing a Trojan stealer under the guise of a ChatGPT desktop client for Windows. We delve into the details and ways to protect yourself.
What is a man-on-the-side attack, and how does it differ from a man-in-the-middle attack?
How to make sure a robot doesn’t spy on you, and can it function without internet access?
Why you shouldn’t trust a random period-tracking app, and what to look out for when choosing one.
In the final part of the series, we take a look at cryptocurrency politics, the future, and the metaverse.
How a vector graphics editor helped create one of the internet’s most important technologies, and why it led to huge security risks.
Episode 271 sees talk ranging from mistaken crypto millions to TikTok trackers and more!
Episode 268 of the Transatlantic Cable includes chess shocks, GTA6 breach, antivax carrots and IHG wiper attack!
Episode 267 of the Transatlantic Cable includes Meta engineers unsure where data goes, Lazarus, bank thieves in gyms and more!
Using the most common families of malicious extensions as an example, we explain what can go wrong after installing a browser plug-in.
Episode 262 of the Transatlantic Cable includes UK TikTok woes, Twitter 0days, Meta in trouble and crypto-exchange sanctions!
Meet the new Kaspersky: We introduce our new product line and tell you about the improvements our home users can expect.
TikTok concerns, ransomware and lifetime Facebook bans – it’s all happening in episode 260 of the Transatlantic Cable.
Meet Jeffrey Esposito, Head of Regional Social Media at Kaspersky.
In 2021 there were fewer attacks on smartphones and tablets than in 2020. But that’s no reason to relax, and here’s why.
This week’s episode includes yet more NFT mayhem, crypto scams and a metaverse marriage
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Dave, and Jeff discuss North Korea’s cryptocurrency “earnings,” REvil;s takedown, NFT scams, Dune, and more.