My smartphone, my friend
What do people consider more important, their smartphones or their relatives? The answer is in the video, and it may surprise you
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What do people consider more important, their smartphones or their relatives? The answer is in the video, and it may surprise you
Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek learned to hack a car’s steering wheel, brakes, and acceleration. They presented their finding at Black Hat USA 2016.
On July 27, members of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT will sit down on Reddit, where you can ask them absolutely anything.
On July 27, members of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT will sit down on Reddit, where you can ask them absolutely anything.
While we rest, cybercriminals work. Kaspersky Lab discusses the main risks for tourists and travelers on business trips.
Every day, the Internet is topped up with new, legitimate apps that no security solution should flag as dangerous. In a 14-month independent trial testing false positives, Kaspersky Internet Security performed error-free!
Researchers expose details of 70,000 OKCupid accounts, without permission.
We talk about ever-present connectivity. What does that mean for raising kids?
At the 2016 RSA conference, Kurt Baumgartner spoke on why we need to put some emphasis on security for the transportation industry.
Kaspersky Lab and partners reveal details of the joint investigation of the Lazarus group hazardous activity.
According to AV-TEST, Kaspersky Lab solutions are the most efficient and reliable system watchdogs that require very few system resources.
At The SAS 2016, Kaspersky Lab researchers discussed the newly discovered Poseidon Group. A custom APT boutique chasing commercially valuable data
At SAS 2016 our GReAT experts talk about a Java-based multi platform malware used by hundreds of cybercriminals for a handful of purposes
Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
Researcher shows that using data from motion sensors built into a smartwatch one can recognize numbers you press on a numpad. How can that affect your security?
There are planets orbiting stars, and in theory, those planets might be habitable. So is there life on those unknown and distant planets?
At the Chaos Communications Congress, researchers explain how Dieselgate happened
An extremely troubling discovery had been made in Windows Outlook by Haifei Li, a security researcher currently employed by McAfee.
Kaspersky Lab has recently conducted an unusual research and proved that many users hardly care about security. Here is the reason to create reliable passwords for all of your accounts.
Why it’s unsafe to take phones in bed and into the bathroom