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Attackers claiming to represent Adobe online services are sending fake notifications to obtain corporate e-mail credentials.
Dave, Jeff, and Ahmed talk WhatsApp, privacy, ransomware, and more on this week’s podcast.
Tired of never-ending notifications? Here is how to turn them off on Apple computers.
No one is immune to smartphone theft, but you can make sure no thief will get even a byte of your important data.
ArtStation job scam targets freelance artists.
How to respond to tracking requests in iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 14.5 — or opt out of app tracking completely.
Nowadays, building a dossier on any Internet user is easier than you might think. Learn about doxers and their methods.
This week, Dave and Jeff talk to Adam Dodge, CEO of Endtab, and Kaspersky’s Vladislav Tushkanov about doxing.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, we talk about Google zero-day exploits as well as data breaches, hackers, and much more.
Ransomware, once represented by screen blockers that were almost cute, has come of age.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at wholesale automotive data to the US military, Zoom court, hacked Twitter and more.
A server configuration oversight caused data from SuperVPN, GeckoVPN, and ChatVPN users to leak online. It’s now for sale on a hacker forum.
Jeff and Dave discuss fines for Facebook and TikTok, HR during the pandemic, and more.
Would Johnny Mnemonic’s cybersecurity be plausible in the real 2021?
Jeff and Dave discuss Clubhouse and security issues as well as the latest in the battle between Australia and Facebook.
Facebook lets you manage the data it collects from third-party websites and apps. Here’s how.
Scammers are using fake news sites to lend legitimacy to their Bitcoin and Ethereum offers on Discord.