Social engineering, hacking the human OS
Social engineering, sometimes called the science and art of human hacking, has become quite popular in recent years given the exponential growth of social networks, email and other forms of
3199 articles
Social engineering, sometimes called the science and art of human hacking, has become quite popular in recent years given the exponential growth of social networks, email and other forms of
Firefox mandates in its latest update that all Java plug-ins will operate on a click-to-play basis. Google removes a key privacy feature and fixes a serious vulnerability in its Android
It seems Santa’s reindeer could be deprived of their usual Christmas duty by 2016, as Amazon are arranging for your Christmas presents to be delivered via air drones. Moreover, the
Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations are quickly approaching, which means dinners with friends and relatives as well as parties and festivities. But, the holiday rush often makes us less
There is an opportunity for adventure in everyone’s life. We at Kaspersky Lab respect adventurous, maverick souls and that’s why we’ve helped Olga Rumyantseva, the Russian alpinist, climb the highest
In this video, Vitaly Kamluk of Kaspersky Lab examines the biggest security news of 2013 and talks about the lasting effects they may have.
Expecting to attend a lot of parties and get-togethers before Christmas? Check out our infographic to make sure you and your gadgets are well-prepared!
We all know that working on a computer for hours can affect our health. Our eyes and back need rest regularly. However, sometimes we are too busy and we forget
Information security issues are of greater importance today than ever, and they should be a concern for everyone. The people who can address their concerns to a real expert are
It’s that time of year when you’re buying new computers for yourself, your family or your business. And because you want to take care of the items you spend good
2013 will be remembered by both security professionals and everyday people for the number of events that took place in information security. Various incidences, from Edward Snowden’s revelations to the
Being a careful and consistent user, you might have read the Licence Agreement for the product that is installed on your computer. Today we would like to draw your attention
It is more important than ever during the holiday season that parents monitor and protect their children’s web activities. That’s because kids with toys on the brain – so basically
From takeoff to landing, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and its counterpart in the European Union have cleared the use of computers and mobile devices, though flyers will still be
Any of your passwords, be it for email, social networks or online banking hold value for cybercriminals, because almost any stolen account can be used in fraud schemes. It’s no
A Hull, UK-based developer operating under the pseudonym DoctorBeet came to realise in early November that his LG Smart TV was actually gathering a quite a bit of information about
In everyday life we encounter a lot of negative things, such as violence, aggression, and brutality. It is often impossible to protect children from such information in the real world,
We’re officially into the month of December, which means another month of posts has passed. If you missed anything from November, not to worry, we’ve rounded up some highlights to
In-app purchases are the Holy Grail of revenue for app producers, especially those who make free gaming apps. The hook is that you love the game so much once you