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Independent testing agency MRG Effitas put 16 security products through their paces against a battery of malware. Here are the results.
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Independent testing agency MRG Effitas put 16 security products through their paces against a battery of malware. Here are the results.
We illustrate for the layman what a virtual private network is and why you need one.
We continue our series on the mechanics of Internet advertising. This time we will focus on the the various types of ads and how, precisely, they work.
Kaspersky Safe Kids helps protect your children from inappropriate content and limit device use time, but kids are potentially able to delete the app. Here’s how to prevent that from happening.
Kaspersky Internet Security and other Kaspersky Lab products are compatible with the latest Windows 10 update.
Kaspersky Lab’s David Emm shares some security concerns he has about Facebook Marketplace.
Social networking sites know a lot more about you than what you post. These two tools can help you figure out how much more.
Polyglot, aka MarsJoke, had aspirations. It was trying to be the next CTB-Locker — but we developed a cure.
What are older people doing online, and are they aware of the threats out there?
How are criminals able to hack ATMs and get away with money? Here are four videos that show how ATMs can be vulnerable.
Germany and India officially challenge changes to WhatsApp’s data-sharing policy.
i-Dressup, a community for teenage girls, is actively leaking passwords in plain text.
We have more bad news from the Yahoo hack: Even without a yahoo.com account, you may be at risk.
How criminals use fake Wi-Fi hotspots to steal data, and how you can use our solutions to protect yourself.
You can use Kaspersky Internet Security 2017 to stop the installation of unwanted programs and block bothersome system changes.
Yahoo is expected to announce a “massive” data breach soon. Although the news is not yet confirmed, you should be proactive and check the security of your Yahoo account.
When Google announced Allo, we thought the search giant was finally paying attention to users’ concerns about privacy. Reality turned to be quite different.
Security researchers claim that they have managed to remotely hack an unmodified Tesla Model S with the latest firmware installed.