Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 18
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss Alexa ads and helping police, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
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In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss Alexa ads and helping police, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss Alexa ads and helping police, Intel’s “meltdown,” and more.
Meltdown and Spectre: the two vulnerabilities that threaten every device on Intel, AMD or ARM processors
Many users of devices running Android are tempted to root them. Here we explain the good and bad sides of having superuser rights.
Embedded systems demand special protection from infections similar to WannaCry.
Researchers discovered a hack that affects 100 million Volkswagen cars. And the equipment needed costs just $40.
Kaspersky Lab has patented technology that can disarm Adobe Flash exploits using special detection technology.
Kaspersky Lab experts checked industrial control systems for vulnerabilities and found lots of them.
Hacked medical equipment can cost patients a lot — their health or even their lives.
This tiny device will help you protect your smartphone from malware and data leakage when charging in public places.
The late April was especially “rich” with news related to bugs, attacks and Android-targeting malware.
A 10-year old from Finland successfully discovered and reported an Instagram flaw, and was handsomely rewarded by Facebook.
Shodan and Censys are the search engines for the Internet of Things and this duo is capable of wreaking havoc in a lot of different ways
Ships have their own black boxes but their security leaves much to be desired
Konstantin Goncharov recaps the most significant security events of 2015.
Passwords are a sensitive subject for the majority of Internet users. Let’s clarify, what are the right and wrong ways to use passwords?
Did you know that your PC can become infected by an email that you never actually read?
A renovated version of TeslaCrypt ransomware has recently affected numerous devices in Japan and Nordic countries.
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.
Cellular networks are not that hard to hack and it is almost impossible to protect them. Telcos are not ready to take responsibility and spend millions of dollars to secure their clients.