What is ransomware?
What is ransomware? Why do you need to know about it? And how can you protect yourself from it?
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What is ransomware? Why do you need to know about it? And how can you protect yourself from it?
It is very possible that in the foreseeable future information will be stored in DNA, and the term “virus” will get back to its literal meaning.
Everything you need to know about botnets: how they work, why they are dangerous and how to stay safe.
How much do you know about the events that rocked the world of cybersecurity in the past few years? Test yourself!
Router manufacturers and ISPs are trying to make Wi-Fi set up as easy as possible — and in the security business, we know e-a-s-y spells trouble.
Facebook regularly changes its security settings. Take a look: A useful new setting may have appeared since the last time you checked.
An unwitting army of connected devices caused an insane disruption of major Internet sites. IoT users need to wise up.
Why it’s important to update software — and why you can stop worrying about it.
Careless behaviour online can have devastating personal and financial consequences. Here are seven common shortcuts to avoid.
Three months in, we report on the development of No More Ransom and the goals we’ve already achieved.
Everything you need to know about mobile banking Trojans and how to fight them.
Kaspersky Lab’s David Emm shares some security concerns he has about Facebook Marketplace.
What are older people doing online, and are they aware of the threats out there?
How criminals use fake Wi-Fi hotspots to steal data, and how you can use our solutions to protect yourself.
How heuristic analysis and System Watcher work in Kaspersky Internet Security
Why questions like “What is your mother’s maiden name?” and “What did you do last summer?” don’t protect you.
What if you have to transmit sensitive data and the only connection is open Wi-Fi? We’ve got you covered.
Facebook is going to use your WhatsApp data to tune its advertising, but for now you can opt out of this deal.
One Instagram post with a picture of a ticket can cost you a whole lot of time and money and ruin your day. This is how you can avoid it
The changeover from magnetic stripe cards to chip cards cost millions of dollars but promised greater security. At Black Hat 2016, researchers told us that the new cards are nonetheless insecure.
Researchers discovered a hack that affects 100 million Volkswagen cars. And the equipment needed costs just $40.