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What do James Bond and his Secret Intelligence Service colleagues know about cybersecurity?
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Jag, and Jeff discuss the FBI hacking REvil, AI mistaking a woman for a car, Squid Game, and more.
Some forged Green Pass certificates on sale on the Internet pass validation tests. However, it’s still not a good idea to buy them, and here’s why.
We’re acquiring an SD-WAN provider to upgrade our enterprise portfolio with SASE and reinforce XDR.
Npm package UAParser.js, installed on tens of millions of computers worldwide, has been infected with a password stealer and a miner. Here’s what to do.
If you receive an e-mail of dubious authenticity, analyze it yourself. Here’s how.
A recent study shows that even “clean” Android smartphones collect a lot of information about their owners.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed, Dave, and Jeff discuss a school using facial recognition for kids’ lunch payments, REvil being hacked again, more than $600 million in ransom payments, and more.
Free yourself from social media and start living again.
Over the past five years, the Trickbot banking Trojan has evolved into a multifunctional tool for cybercriminals.
Kaspersky’s Ask the Analyst service will ease access to our expertise.
Just like many other modern devices, seemingly “dumb” feature phones are much smarter than you might think. And this may be a problem.
On October’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft patched 71 vulnerabilities, several of which are particularly serious.
This week on the podcast, we discuss the Twitch data breach, Facebook on illegal rainforest sales, free Google 2FA keys, and much more.
Our security technologies detected the exploitation of a previously unknown vulnerability in the Win32k driver.
At DEF CON 29, a researcher explained why agricultural machinery should be considered critical infrastructure and demonstrated vulnerabilities in the main manufacturers’ equipment.
FinSpy spyware targets Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux users. Here’s what it can do and how to stay protected.
How attackers are most apt to get into target companies’ infrastructure.
This week on the Transatlantic Cable podcast, we look at the recent Facebook outage, how iCloud was used to spy on Britney Spears, and much more.