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May 2014 appears to be very stormy and volatile in regards to information security. Still overshadowed by Heartbleed and Windows XP “official demise” from April, it has brought a lot of troubles on its own.
Teaching your child the essential codes of conduct on the Internet is as important as teaching them road safety.
A new piece of ransomware targeting Apple users emerges along with a hybrid malware combining Zeus and Carberp. There’s also an issue with the Spotify Android app.
A brief video tutorial on how to enable a number of important security and privacy features built into Google’s Gmail service.
Something very weird is going on with the popular free whole-disk encryption suite TrueCrypt. The story is still developing, but it does look like the suite ceases to exist right
Kaspersky Lab has launched new a Cyberstat portal, which shows how vast the present day cyberworld is and how quickly it expands.
One FIFA-related phishing site included a supposedly downloadable ticket, which turned out to be a malicious form of the Banker Trojan that steals sensitive data surrounding users’ online banking data.
New ransomware targets Apple users running iOS mobile and O SX Mac devices with a piece of malware that blocks use and demands payments.
Quick tips for internet and mobile security, and avoiding scams while booking for a safe vacation and traveling.
In recent years, payment and banking services have been drawing closer attention of all sorts of criminals. The number of crimes related to stealing money via electronic communications keeps growing.
Earlier this month, I have spent a week in Protaras, a very nice resort town located at the Eastern part of Cyprus. It’s a brilliant place for a getaway especially
Windows Phones continue to grow in popularity, which means users should take precautions to make their devices as secure as possible.
New facts and figures on our partnership with Ferrari.
eBay user passwords compromised in data breach; another Internet Explorer zero-day for Microsoft; Samsung eyes iris authentication; and patches from Chrome.
Prevent spammers and annoying people from contacting you with Kaspersky Internet Security for Android.
The season seems to be open: The dust hasn’t yet settled after the Heartbleed semi-apocalyptic revelation, and now eBay has confirmed that its security had been badly breached, with service
Learn how to resolve most installation issues with Kaspersky products by using the KAVremover tool.
The famous indendent lab AV-Test has just completed another round of its comparative tests of security solutions – this time the ones intended for use within the virtual environments. Three
eBay users will be forced to change their passwords because of a data breach that exposed encrypted user credentials.