Do you know what you are sharing with Google?
What does Google know about you and me? Let’s check it with the new “About me” tool.
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What does Google know about you and me? Let’s check it with the new “About me” tool.
Cybercriminals hunt for data of all kinds: personal details, photos, videos and even ways that users interact with others; this data is often stolen from social networks. Stolen data is
The world is a reality TV show and sometimes we cannot resist the opportunity to snap up our piece of fame. But let’s not make the kids a part of our life-long promo.
Tips and methods of hacking global surveillance: makeup, special clothes, eyeglasses and more.
Yesterday The European Court of Justice ruled that the Safe Harbor agreement is invalid: what does this decision mean for your personal data?
Are you committing these six online parenting sins? If so, please stop.
Cyber-literate users possesses a variety of good habits, which protect them online and offline. What are these traits?
Facial recognition algorithms can track your movements with amazing accuracy. But if you know how they work you can trick them.
By tracking your online activities, advertisers adapt their banner adverts and ad modules. If you don’t want to be tracked, enable the Private Browsing feature.
The new trend on IFA 2015 is all about integrity and security. Meet Kaspersky Lab’s observations from the trade show.
They teach a lot of things in schools, but they never tell you how to be safe in Internet. We have several simple advices on cybersecurity for you, that will help you stay away from trouble.
Just think of the sticky fingers of banks, marketers and insurers that hunt for your personal data with revolting impudence and store them unsecured. So, what’s the fuss about?
Once more into a breach: 9.7 gigabytes of stolen data with users’ emails, credit card transactions and profiles leaked into the darknet.
Merely 23 years ago Microsoft released Windows 3.1 operating system, Apple showed its first iPhone PDA, and Linus Torvalds released Linux under GNU license. Eugene Kaspersky published the book with
Private data of 37 million users are at risk after a huge data breach on the popular Ashley Madison dating site.
Kaspersky Lab upgrades its flagship security solutions to 2016 versions
Which brain mechanisms are in charge of our memory? Kaspersky Lab analyzed why we forget information stored on our devices.
Vitaly Kamluk has more than 10 years of experience in IT security and now holds the title of Principal Security Researcher at Kaspersky Lab. He specializes in reverse engineering malware,
Why would cyber-criminals want to control your Facebook account? At the very least, they could “like” weird things and promote questionable goods and services on your behalf. However, Facebook is
Online password managers can make your life much easier by automatically entering individual passwords for each website and service you have an account for. It’s a convenient tool. That is,
Kaspersky Lab researchers examined one city’s network of surveillance cameras and determined that the systems was not very secure.