
How to survive in the ‘Digital Amnesia’ world
Which brain mechanisms are in charge of our memory? Kaspersky Lab analyzed why we forget information stored on our devices.
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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
At the recent Google I/O conference, the ‘corporation of good’ announced (besides new Android versions, new services and other predictable things), four new projects: Soli, Jacquard, Vault and Abacus. Let’s
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,
Any system that is connected to the Internet is always subject to threats, no matter how well it is protected. This assumption is well-known to any teenager today. No software
What does a billionaire inventor, Google Now on Tap service and the recent “Ex Machina” movie have in common? Artificial intelligence.
Just ten days after remarkable Google I/O event Apple is holding it’s own developers conference. Let’s take a look on new security features.
Kaspersky Lab researchers examined one city’s network of surveillance cameras and determined that the systems was not very secure.
Recently, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook made a speech on privacy and security during EPIC’s Champions of Freedom event. We want to share with you 10 best quotes from this speech.
Kaspersky Lab experts detected a shifty scheme that allows fraudsters steal personal data without your login and password.
At Google I/O 2015 software giant have presented a whole bunch of new features and services. Let’s take a first look at customizable app permissions, Android Pay, Now on Tap and others.
Since the holiday season is upon us, we prepared a list of simple tips to help you minimize risks when renting a car abroad.
While LTE networks are seemingly just now starting to take off and are not yet omnipresent, networking vendors and carriers are already fully engaged in a vivid discussion on 5G’s
Much has been said about the VENOM vulnerability, the latest in an increasingly long line of bugs affecting vast swaths of the Internet. It’s an old-school bug of the relatively
Kaspersky Lab opens its new European Research Center in London
A legendary Soviet spy, Richard Sorge, is famous for conveying the exact date of the German invasion into the Soviet Union, and for letting the command know Japan had no plans of attacking the USSR in the Far East.
Five lessons from the story of the Enigma cryptographic machine which are still relevant.
During WW2 modern cryptography principles were often coupled with ‘amateur’ ciphering methods. Curiously, the latter ones often proved to be equally reliable.
CozyDuke APT is hitting high-profile targets, including the US government office. Initial penetration method is based entirely on social engineering techniques.
The story of how Israeli UAVs defend the country on the ground, in the sky and in the information domain.