Transatlantic Cable Podcast, Episode 3
In this week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, we discuss the recent iPhone X FaceID feature, a casino hacked using a fish-tank, HMRC bugs as well as the Equifax breach and more.
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In this week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, we discuss the recent iPhone X FaceID feature, a casino hacked using a fish-tank, HMRC bugs as well as the Equifax breach and more.
Car hacking is a hot topic these days. Good news, everybody: Kaspersky now protects connected cars.
A phishing scam to try and get you to hand over your battle.net account details is offering a free pet. There’s no free pet.
Is the cybersecurity industry doing enough to train new talent for the IT sector?
Downloaded a program called Netflix Login Generator? Delete it immediately!
Meitu, the ‘anime-makeover’ app is doing something that users perhaps didn’t realize they’d signed up to. It’s been found to be harvesting all sorts of data on users, including your
Online fraud is on the rise, but who is ultimately responsible and what can you do to protect yourself?
Executive Summary* Overview In 2016 Kaspersky Lab together with B2B International conducted a global study of more than 4,000 business representatives from 25 countries, looking at their IT security budgets,
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.
If the rumors are true, 40 million Apple iCloud accounts have been hacked
A recent story suggests Google is secretly recording your conversations and discussions. Are they really doing that?
Old LinkedIn data is being sold on the darkweb. Time to change your password!
Windows is in the process of rolling out new changes to the fabled BSOD (‘Blue Screen Of Death’) which could have security implications.
A bottle of good scotch in exchange for a day without a smartphone? Would I dare? That’s a piece of cake! That’s what I thought. As it turned out, it’s not that simple nowadays
CozyDuke APT is hitting high-profile targets, including the US government office. Initial penetration method is based entirely on social engineering techniques.
Art and digital security. Not exactly a natural match, but when Kaspersky approached The City & Guilds of London Art School, they asked for just that: a way to seamlessly
Kaspersky Lab and The City & Guilds Art School come together to create art for digital security.
MWC often gladdens our heart with lots of visitors and participants who care much about security and that is quite natural taking into account that the event is held by
I woke up to find a Band-Aid on my hand. It was covering a small wound between the thumb and the index finger. That was when I had a WTF moment.