Three vulnerabilities in Google Chrome
Google released an update that patches three dangerous vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. Update your browser right away!
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Google released an update that patches three dangerous vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. Update your browser right away!
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If your antivirus stops you from going to a website, don’t disable it, create exclusions.
Smart devices are easy targets for cybercriminals. Here’s how to protect your smart vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and other connected devices.
Having a shared storage and data exchange environment can pose additional risks to corporate security.
Update all Windows systems immediately to patch CVE-2021-1675 and CVE-2021-34527 vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler service.
We’ve been using machine learning in Kaspersky Internet Security for Android for years now. Here’s why — and what we’ve achieved.
Some network-attached storage from WD has been reset to factory settings, wiping users’ data. Here’s how to protect your WD NAS.
Kaspersky Password Manager can do a lot more than just store your passwords.
A ransomware attack forced Ireland’s healthcare service to shut down its servers. Here’s what we know so far.
Prioritize updating the apps that keep your devices and personal data safe from cyberattacks.
The most active groups targeting companies, encrypting data, and demanding ransom.
Who evaluates security solutions, and how? We report the past year’s tests and awards.
What could possibly go wrong with coronavirus vaccine from a darknet marketplace?
CD Projekt confirms attack on internal systems. Hackers claim to have downloaded Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 source code, and demand ransom.
Hackers are actively exploiting a dangerous vulnerability in Google Chrome. With Chrome 88.0.4324.150, Google has patched the vulnerability.
We explain why secret chats in Telegram are a must, and how to configure security and privacy.
The world’s first show for gaming moms is on YouTube. Its purpose: breaking stereotypes about video games (and about parents).
We explain for laypeople what end-to-end encryption is and how it enables private, secure communication for us all.