Protect smart home devices from hacking
Smart devices are easy targets for cybercriminals. Here’s how to protect your smart vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and other connected devices.
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Smart devices are easy targets for cybercriminals. Here’s how to protect your smart vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and other connected devices.
Why using a corporate mail account for personal matters is not a good idea
Examples of the cybersecurity technologies and practices of Durin’s folk abound in Tolkien’s Middle-earth.
Home and SOHO routers are often insecure, but companies can protect themselves from attacks through remote workers’ home routers.
ArtStation job scam targets freelance artists.
At RSA Conference 2021, researchers talked about how they managed to turn a Comcast Xfinity remote into a listening device.
Dave and Jeff discuss the latest with the Colonial Pipeline ransomware as well as the latest trends in ransomware overall on this week’s Kaspersky podcast.
We reviewed some dedicated noise reduction apps and selected the most useful solutions for PCs and mobile devices.
Jeff and Dave discuss the cybersecurity fallout of the US Capitol attack, Parler, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss the death of Adobe Flash, swatting through the Internet of Things, and more.
If we are to believe the science-fiction of the last century, the hackers of 2020 should have access to a rather curious toolkit.
We trace how the perception of hackers has evolved based on the classic traffic-light-hacking scheme in three versions (British, American, Indian) of The Italian Job.
Our new research explores the role innovation plays within large organizations, and where key decision makers see innovation going next.
Modern computerized car require a secure-by-design platform. And that’s just what we’ve come up with.
A preview of Black Hat 2020 with Eugene Kaspersky, Kurt Baumgartner, and Costin Raiu.
Dave and Jeff discuss a ransomware attack on Honda, the support life of IoT appliances, Singapore COVID-19 tracking, Space Force, and more.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a lone Mandalorian warrior suffered from cybersecurity issues, both other people’s fault and his own.
Quantum computers are set to change our approaches to data encryption. When that will happen is not yet clear, but we do know when companies need to start preparing — right now.
Dave and Jeff discuss MI5 pushing for weak encryption, the EU commission telling employees to use Signal, smart pet feeders going offline, and more.
Cybercriminals employing office cleaners to gain access into companies, the city of Racine hit with ransomware, Kaspersky SAS, the latest headaches for Twitter, and more.