Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 195
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss extortionware, a dumb mafia member, data breaches, and more.
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For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss extortionware, a dumb mafia member, data breaches, and more.
At home, whether you’re trying to work or to rest, noisy neighbors can be a real nuisance. Modern technologies can help.
As technology moves forward, questions are being raised about augmentation, privacy and security.
Several cybercriminal groups have exploited vulnerabilities in VMware ESXi to infect computers with ransomware.
A new scam is targeting users of popular Discord cryptocurrency servers.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at wholesale automotive data to the US military, Zoom court, hacked Twitter and more.
A year has passed since lockdown began. We view the pandemic and its consequences through the prism of IT threats.
Who evaluates security solutions, and how? We report the past year’s tests and awards.
Scammers are cashing in on the PlayStation 5 shortage. Here’s how to avoid their bait.
Stalkerware activity dropped off during the pandemic, but it’s picking up again. How to deal with the threat.
Jeff and Dave discuss Facebook and COVID-19, the latest on the Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities, deepfakes, and more.
A server configuration oversight caused data from SuperVPN, GeckoVPN, and ChatVPN users to leak online. It’s now for sale on a hacker forum.
To stop all threats to the corporate infrastructure, you have to do more than just protect workstations.
What does the future hold for augmentation and bionics? Join Kaspersky NEXT 2021 to find out.
A vulnerability in Google Chrome has already been exploited by malefactors. All users need to update to version 89.0.4389.90.
Vietnam started a coordinated anticybercrime campaign at the government level in 2020. The results are amazing.
Jeff and Dave discuss deepfakes, doxing, ransomware, and the Microsoft Exchange Server attack.
It’s been a full year since the pandemic officially began. What have the new and challenging conditions taught us?
Hackers trying to inflict maximum reputation damage are sending out links to the data they stole through Accellion FTA vulnerabilities.
Attackers exploit four dangerous vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange to get a foothold in the corporate network.