
The Сyberworld Survival Guide: Personal Data
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
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The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
Discussing security and the privacy strengths and weaknesses in the Apple’s soon-to-be-released iOS 8.
This is a short excerpt from what is said to be unearthed medieval manuscript, describing a way of keeping secrets. While we are not sure it’s authentic, the method described seems quite useful today.
A serious cross site scripting vulnerability was discovered in the popular Twitter application TweetDeck today. Users should revoke access to that app on Twitter as soon as possible.
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
Google is releasing a tool that ensures all data passing out of its Chrome browser is encrypted in transit, resolving the problem of relying on others’ crypto.
Two months have passed since the Heartbleed disclosure. Now it is time for a round-up: What damage did it inflict and what can we expect?
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
Computer ransomware is getting more sophisitcated, while mobile cryptolockers are emerging both in Europe and the U.S.
Enabling two-factor authentication makes it significantly harder for an attacker to compromise your online accounts, but what is it and when should you use it?
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
OpenSSL reported six new vulnerabilities just eight weeks after Heartbleed. Does it mean that OpenSSL is heading for a disaster, or is it on its way to healing?
There was a lot of interesting news about hackers and other cybercriminals, so let’s see who has been busted in May.
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS
Feds take down the Gameover botnet, there’s more trouble for OpenSSL, Google publishes data on global Gmail encryption, and Edward Snowden’s first NSA revelation came out one year ago.
Adults can choose to face the financial consequences of their own actions, but they may want to know how to prevent their kids from running up exorbitant credit card bills tied to the parents’ iTunes or Google Play accounts.
Senior Security Researcher David Emm explains exactly what GameOver Zeus means for you, and how you can keep yourself protected.
We’re pleased to announce another three accolades from an independent test lab. Dennis Technology Labs awarded our home and business products with AAA rating.
App stores offer all the promise of a virtually unlimited range of games and tools, but are rife with pitfalls too. These include bad apps, ballooning costs, and malicious apps, particularly on Android devices.
The entire series of The Сyberworld Survival Guide can be found here: http://www.kaspersky.com.au/blog/tag/securityIS