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Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security can help protect your privacy in a variety of ways including not allowing your webcam to serve as a spying device.
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Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Total Security can help protect your privacy in a variety of ways including not allowing your webcam to serve as a spying device.
A recent story suggests Google is secretly recording your conversations and discussions. Are they really doing that?
Your smartphone knows everything about you: whom you call and what messages you send, which websites you visit and what photos you take, including even when and where you do it. This data may be used against you.
Do you know how many companies are actually tracking you when you visit a single website? The answer may surprise you.
We’ve seen drones armed with chainsaws and guns. More alarming though is how easily they can be hacked.
Unless you are from Russia, you probably haven’t heard of a service, that analyzes an image of a person and finds their account in VK.com social network. It’s called FindFace.
How everyone and his dog online make the big data tyranny raise.
They say Facebook severely violates users’ privacy. Is it true and why European authorities claim that?
Like all social media platforms, it’s important to ensure you keep your LinkedIn account secure.
Today is the first annual Tin Foil Hat Day. What is it?
It’s not the best idea to use Safari on your phone with no ad blocker at all. You can remedy this omission with the help of our new iOS app Kaspersky AdCleaner!
As new technologies become increasingly pervasive, we are starting to reconsider our vision of many things. Kaspersky Lab CMO Alexander Erofeev contemplates the ways the Internet transforms our views on privacy.
We have previously discussed what VPN is. Now let’s review its implementations and their advantages and drawbacks.
In this post we explain, what’s new in the latest update of the Private Browsing tool and how to use it.
Over the past week or so, we have seen an escalation between Apple and the FBI in regards to unlocking the iPhone belonging to one of the shooters involved in
Kaspersky Lab’s research shows that some users are too eager to share everything they have when it comes to social networks
So your social media photos are public, great. Ever wonder what could happen when they get stolen?
Let’s find out how to enhance privacy and security of your VK account
VTech, a company that manufactures electronic learning devices, baby monitors, smart toys announced that information from 5 million customer accounts were accessed in an attack.
Facebook will now let Google index the mobile app from the search engine.