Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 66
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Jeff sits down with David Jacoby to discuss the true value of online identities to crooks on the dark web.
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In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Jeff sits down with David Jacoby to discuss the true value of online identities to crooks on the dark web.
Protecting privacy online can be good for our mental health. Two reasons: it makes more time for offline socializing and keeps distracting ads at bay.
Fake airline giveaways won’t win you a ticket, but they might steal your data.
Rumor has it that typing “BFF” as a Facebook comment checks your profile security. We investigate the claim.
Attackers pretending to be acquaintances asking for money — the story is old, the approaches new. We show you how to avoid the e-bait.
Want to protect your intimate photos from ever going public? Facebook has a suggestion: Upload them yourself!
When web services collapse, they bury users’ data under their ruins. How can we solve this problem?
Social media and ‘likes’ can hurt our relationships and everyday life. Here is how it happens.
We share our lives on social media. What happens if we get locked out?
Social networking sites know a lot more about you than what you post. These two tools can help you figure out how much more.
Millions of user logins for Tumblr and MySpace stolen, up for sale.
Aggressive moral crusaders search for porn actresses accounts on VK.com and cyberbully them along with their friends and families.
How everyone and his dog online make the big data tyranny raise.
Like all social media platforms, it’s important to ensure you keep your LinkedIn account secure.
Find out how to make sure you’re keeping your Tumblr account as secure as possible.
Does your use of social media make you a liability to your company?