
A malicious website can infect my iPhone. Fact or fiction?
Some say you can get malware on your iPhone simply by visiting a dangerous Web page. We examine the rumor to get at the truth.
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Some say you can get malware on your iPhone simply by visiting a dangerous Web page. We examine the rumor to get at the truth.
Jeff and Dave discuss ransomware hitting Johannesburg, political Facebook ads, why you should update your iPhone, and more.
Six severe vulnerabilities in iMessage that allow remote code execution and data stealing with no user interaction? Sounds like a good reason to update to iOS 12.4 as soon as possible.
FinSpy is spyware for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux that is sold legally. What it can do and how to defend yourself.
When the apps on your phone don’t update automatically, and you can’t find the right setting, we tell you where to look.
Does saying “hyphen” five times to your iPhone really crash it — or is that just another myth?
Jeff and David take a look at a recalled smart watch in the EU, faulty webcam covers from the NSA, changes in iOS, and more.
How cybercriminals blocked Marcie’s iPhone, and how to avoid a similar fate.
Dave and Jeff take a look at how promoting cryptocoins has backfired for two well-known celebs — and why hacked printers promoted PewDiePie.
Speaking of two-factor authentication — as we often do — did you know some convenient settings render it utterly useless? Let’s do it right.
Why doesn’t Kaspersky Lab have an antivirus app for iOS — and what are all those other Internet security suites for Apple mobile devices?
It makes sense to assess risks and carefully craft a protection strategy before adopting mobile device usage at work.
A look at how payment information is protected on smartphones that support contactless payments.
Originally targeting users from Japan, Korea, and China, Roaming Mantis is quickly spreading worldwide, infecting smartphones through hacked wi-fi routers.
In this week’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss a breach impacting Massachusetts taxpayers, alien hackers, contactless payment fraud, and more.
Can’t resist the convenience of free Wi-Fi? Here’s a way to make it secure.
The most sophisticated attack ever seen on any endpoint, this modular spyware lurks on Android and iOS.
Kaspersky Safe Browser for iOS lets you filter unwanted content — violence, adult materials, drugs, and more.
Kaspersky Safe Browser for iOS protects you from phishing, malicious sites, and spammy links.
Kaspersky AdCleaner is our ad-blocking tool for iOS. Use it to forget about banners, prolong battery life, and open websites faster!
Using passwords on mobile devices is painful: In addition to memorizing your passwords, you need to input them with an awkward on-screen keyboard. But we’ve got you covered!