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We explain how to hide private data in images properly, without making rookie mistakes.
Scammers are interested in your photos with ID cards. We explain why and how to stay protected.
Using persuasion instead of viruses: How scammers talk people into granting remote access to their computers.
The personal data of 257,000 Facebook users, including private messages belonging to 81,000 of them, has leaked online. Hackers claim to have access to 120 million accounts.
No PIN on your phone? Pickpockets will thank you for that.
How scammers are exploiting the GDPR fuss to extract personal data.
Harmless toy or a way to phish for personal data?
Take our quiz and find out if your online dating activity is likely to come back and bite you.
Our research shows most users of online dating sites fudge information about themselves. Why they do it and what you can do about it.
Transatlantic Cable Podcast episode 2: autonomous pizza delivery, Sarahah’s privacy issues, reprieve for victims of Yahoo!’s data breach and more.
Transatlantic Cable Podcast episode 2: autonomous pizza delivery, Sarahah’s privacy issues, reprieve for victims of Yahoo!’s data breach and more.
Facebook has changed its privacy settings several times in the past few years, so we explain once again how to make your account more private.
With Kaspersky Password Manager you know longer need to memorize dozens of passwords — and it makes your accounts safer
When Google announced Allo, we thought the search giant was finally paying attention to users’ concerns about privacy. Reality turned to be quite different.
Why questions like “What is your mother’s maiden name?” and “What did you do last summer?” don’t protect you.
Powerful chatbots can replace real-life communication — and take over the world.
Do you have some long abandoned accounts? Do you use the same password everywhere? If so, change all of them now!
Your smartphone knows everything about you: whom you call and what messages you send, which websites you visit and what photos you take, including even when and where you do it. This data may be used against you.
Internet-trolls are back in the game: 2ch anonymous hacked hundreds devices and streamed video from victims’ homes for the kick of it.