The superpower of protection: Kaspersky Lab 2016 product line is here
Kaspersky Lab launches the new versions of its flagship products, designed with privacy concerns in mind.
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Kaspersky Lab launches the new versions of its flagship products, designed with privacy concerns in mind.
Private data of 37 million users are at risk after a huge data breach on the popular Ashley Madison dating site.
Which brain mechanisms are in charge of our memory? Kaspersky Lab analyzed why we forget information stored on our devices.
Vitaly Kamluk answers our readers’ questions about his work with INTERPOL and other digital investigations.
Facebook attracts a lot of cyber-criminals. Kaspersky Lab partnered with Facebook to protect you from these cyber-criminals.
The web service for secure password storage, LastPass, asks users to change their passwords ASAP.
Kaspersky Lab researchers examined one city’s network of surveillance cameras and determined that the systems were not very secure.
Recently, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook delivered a speech on privacy and security during EPIC’s Champions of Freedom event. Here are the 10 best quotes from his speech.
Kaspersky Lab experts detected a sly scheme that allows fraudsters to steal personal data without your login and password.
Tech journalists Chris Brook and Brian Donohue discuss Google I/O, the IRS and Carefirst BlueCross BlueShield Data Breach in this Talk Security podcast.
At Google I/O 2015, the software giant presented a slew of new features and services. We take a first look at customizable app permissions, Android Pay, Now on Tap, and others.
Our personal implementation of the cloud security model is called Kaspersky Security Network. And here we’ll explain how it actually works.
Five lessons from the story of the Enigma cryptographic machine which are still relevant.
During WW2 modern cryptography principles were often coupled with ‘amateur’ ciphering methods. Curiously, the latter ones often proved to be equally reliable
New research demonstrates that it is possible to hack and hijack devices used to perform remote surgery
Big data helps to catch child abusers, drug dealers, and terrorists, and allegedly it also helped to locate Bin Laden.
An annoying story of ‘free’ WiFi hotspots by St. Petersburg-based Smart WiFi. Nothing is for free, though, as you end up paying with your vk.com credentials
A New York artist made an exhibition out of making a single private and anonymous cell phone call outside the scope of government spying. Here’s how he did it:
Fraudsters hacked Skype and tricked people from a contact list to send them about $5,000 over the course of a few days. Skype support, local banks and the police refused to do anything.
#BionicManDiary Entry 003 – The one where I bypassed the smartphone’s password protection whereas had intended to do a completely different thing
Kaspersky Lab created a mobile app to find a stolen or lost phone, remotely lock it, or delete sensitive data in case of device theft.