Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 254
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Jag and Jeff discuss an app that allows employees to rate colleagues, Bored Ape compromised, Elon’s Twitter spat and more.
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For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Jag and Jeff discuss an app that allows employees to rate colleagues, Bored Ape compromised, Elon’s Twitter spat and more.
Malware can infect your router, slow down the internet connection and steal data. We explain how to protect your Wi-Fi.
Can a device be hacked when switched off? Recent studies suggest so. Let’s see how this is even possible.
Our experts studied the WinDealer malware created by the LuoYu APT group.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Jag and Jeff discuss Seth Green’s stolen Bored Ape, ransomware for good and more.
Here’s how phishers extract phone numbers and credentials from users of Wise.
Studying search queries popular with kids will help you start speaking your kid’s language.
New vulnerability CVE-2022-30190, aka Follina, allows exploitation of Windows Support Diagnostic Tool via MS Office files.
Meet Rosemarie Gonzales, Corporate Communications Manager at Kaspersky Southeast Asia.
After conducting a thorough study of applications for connected cars, our experts highlighted a number of flaws of such software.
Episode 252 of the Transatlantic Cable looks at facial recognition, Conti ransomware gang shutdown and much more!
Most third-party apps for connected cars require access to your account with the manufacturer. But are they secure?
Let’s see how Google, Microsoft and Apple can work together to do away with passwords.
What should an incident response specialist be able to do and how can they improve their skills?
This week’s episode includes iPhone hacks, drone hacks, driverless car surveillance and ransomware. Tune in!
The Department of Homeland Security is urging US federal agencies to “patch or remove” a list of VMware products within five days. Probably you should do it too.
Meet Ivan Kwiatkowski, Senior Security Researcher with Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team.
We explain how scammers steal cryptowallets through phishing.
Ransomware never sits still, as David Emm recently discussed when speaking to a group of students
We explain how phishers are swindling Wells Fargo customers out of personal credentials, passwords, card details, and selfies with an ID card.
For Anti-Ransomware Day, we decided to publish few tips that will help your company avoid falling victim to ransomware for a second time.