Why standardization matters: from convenience to saving lives
Why international standards are important, and how Kaspersky contributes to IoT standardization.
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Why international standards are important, and how Kaspersky contributes to IoT standardization.
Researchers have discovered several potential attack vectors targeting bicycles fitted with Shimano Di2 wireless gear-shifting system.
Kaspersky ICS-CERT experts have discovered several critical vulnerabilities in Telit Cinterion M2M modems, which are used in millions of devices.
Cybersecurity trends to consider and new threats to protect against in 2024.
Better put them on something not very valuable or necessary. Here we explain why.
After conducting a thorough study of applications for connected cars, our experts highlighted a number of flaws of such software.
Most third-party apps for connected cars require access to your account with the manufacturer. But are they secure?
Smart devices are easy targets for cybercriminals. Here’s how to protect your smart vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and other connected devices.
Some network-attached storage from WD has been reset to factory settings, wiping users’ data. Here’s how to protect your WD NAS.
Jeff and Dave discuss the death of Adobe Flash, swatting through the Internet of Things, and more.
Our expert David Jacoby goes live with Instagram influencer Ashley James, sharing life hacks for a secure digital life.
Israeli experts claim that hundreds of millions of IoT devices contain critical vulnerabilities — and that’s the most conservative estimate.
Dave and Jeff discuss MI5 pushing for weak encryption, the EU commission telling employees to use Signal, smart pet feeders going offline, and more.
Longer product life cycles mean sustainability; shorter ones are easier in terms of support. Which should you choose?
Smart home systems, drones, AI — we discuss the new trends and technologies in the field of home security.
Our experts tried to hack six smart gadgets for cars to find out how manufacturers protect customers.
Jeff and Dave discuss the $5 billion fine for Facebook, Google Home listening ,and more.
Hacking security cameras through a smart light switch — and other interesting features of smart homes.
Fibaro Smart Home Centers can be hacked, and the consequences for smart home owners are big.
Dave and Jeff discuss a Florida town that paid to restore data following a ransomware attack, Instagram improving account restoration, and more.
It seems the only reason to buy a “smart” padlock is to make lock-pickers happy.