Back-to-school threats: social networking
Kids use social networks and IMs a lot, and don’t keep in mind that the “internet remembers all”. How to reduce the digital footprint of your tiny beloved ones (even if they’re taller than you).
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Kids use social networks and IMs a lot, and don’t keep in mind that the “internet remembers all”. How to reduce the digital footprint of your tiny beloved ones (even if they’re taller than you).
Comparing user-friendly, secure alternatives to Zoom, Teams and Google Meet calling.
Web services and apps are part and parcel of the modern learning process — both online and offline. But they’re often insecure and pose a threat to your child’s personal data. How to stay safe?
Researchers have found several spyware-infected versions of Telegram and Signal on Google Play.
Why the Windows system time can suddenly change, and how to stop it from happening.
The decentralized Mastodon social network claims to be a different breed of social network. Here’s how it works and how to use it without compromising privacy and security.
The new school year is in session. Here are some tips for keeping your kids safe both on their devices and online.
A new school year, and a familiar headache for parents: kids’ cybersecurity. In this first post, we discuss how to protect your children’s gadgets from cyberthreats.
How URL shorteners work, how they can be used, and the privacy and security threats they pose.
The already impressive list of Kaspersky Password Manager features has been expanded to include a built-in, cross-platform, two-factor authentication code generator.
Gadgets to help protect employees’ devices against hackers and other threats.
Where to store credentials: browser or password manager? The latter, of course. Here’s why.
Detailed tips for those who want to make money from streaming without feeding the trolls.
What settings do you need to clear before getting rid of a gadget?
Four threats you might face when using Airbnb, and tips for avoiding them.
Here’s how to set up Threads to make your profile both private and secure.
SMBs and corporations are increasingly outsourcing certain IT responsibilities, though it is not usually a one-size-fits-all solution.
Smart feeders were invented to make life easier for pet owners; however, their vulnerabilities threaten not only owners’ privacy, but also the health of their pets.
You can apply the concept of a threat landscape as used in corporate security to yourself to make it easier to stay protected.
The effectiveness of a sandbox largely depends on its ability to realistically imitate a working environment.
Generation X and Millennials putting themselves at risk online despite knowing the dangers