
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 343
Episode 343 of the Kaspersky podcast has ransomware extortion via call centers, X controversy & more!
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Episode 343 of the Kaspersky podcast has ransomware extortion via call centers, X controversy & more!
Advertising firms’ extensive collection of personal data is becoming of great use to intelligence agencies. So how to guard against mass surveillance?
We explain in simple terms research demonstrating a vulnerability in modern digital video cameras.
Proxyware can make it difficult to detect cyberattacks on organizations — sometimes making the latter unwitting accomplices in crimes.
Episode 342 of the Kaspersky podcast focuses on politics, AI meddling, YouTube and a governmental honey trap.
How to tell a real photo or video from a fake, and trace its provenance.
Today we dive into note-taking apps, to-do lists, and diaries that use end-to-end encryption: privacy-focused cousins of popular apps like OneNote, Evernote, Apple’s Notes, and Google Keep.
Episode 341 of the Kaspersky podcast has nueral implants, Google review chase, data broker exposure and more.
Hackers have long been engaging with the gaming world: from cracking games and creating cheats, to, more recently, attacking esports players live during an Apex Legends tournament. Regarding the latter, we break down what happened and how it could have been avoided.
How to switch the cyber-protection on your computer or smartphone to the most awarded security solution from Kaspersky.
A backdoor implanted into XZ Utils has found its way into popular Linux distributions.
We review a recent research paper highlighting a major hardware vulnerability in Apple M1, M2, and M3 CPUs.
Got a message from your boss or coworker asking you to “fix a problem” in an unexpected way? Beware of scammers! How to protect yourself and your company against a potential attack.
A recent study shows how it’s possible to identify typed text from the sound of keystrokes — even in far-from-ideal environments.
Episode 340 of the Kaspersky podcast includes big-tech lawsuit drama, and the dangers of age-verification.
In 2023, our products and solutions took part in precisely 100 independent studies — winning 93 times: our best year ever.
To go undetected, attackers can operate in your network without any malware at all. How to detect them and prevent damage?
Commercial spyware — what it is, how it infiltrates devices, what it can do once inside, and how to defend against it.
Episode 339 of the Kaspersky podcast looks at TikTok, spyware Reddit IPO and much more!
SIM swap fraud is back in vogue. We explain what it is, the danger it poses to organizations, and how to guard against such attacks.