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What settings do you need to clear before getting rid of a gadget?
It means that some companies still have not installed MS Office patches that were published 5 years ago.
How cybercriminals force victims to work for them with offers of easy money.
Four threats you might face when using Airbnb, and tips for avoiding them.
Here’s how to set up Threads to make your profile both private and secure.
Is Elon trying to turn Twitter into WeChat, Home Office in UK under fire for facial recognition creep and much more!
How social engineering helped hack the CIA chief, hijack Elon Musk and Joe Biden’s Twitter accounts, and steal half-a-billion dollars.
Legacy systems continue to toil away in embedded solutions, medical equipment, and precision instruments. How can the respective security risks be mitigated?
Fake websites and email addresses are often used in phishing and targeted attacks. How do fake domains get created, and how to spot one?
How to secure chats on your phone, and why encryption alone is not enough
On this week’s episode of the Kaspersky podcast looks at the U.K ‘snooper’s charter’, Warcraft community trick A.I and more!
What security aspects should be top-of-mind when implementing important changes in corporate IT infrastructure?
After a hack, a company needs to improve security quickly and effectively. We outline the first steps to cyber-resilience.
Episode 308 of the Kaspersky podcast looks at artificial intelligence, the FTC, Eurostar facial recognition and more.
Can Linux-based embedded systems be considered secure by default or do they require additional protection?
Discussing privacy in Threads, and whether you should sign up to Zuckerberg’s Twitter clone.
This episode of the Kaspersky podcast looks at news around social media and end-to-end encryption concerns as well as the snoopers charter.
July Microsoft Patch Tuesday: a collection of exploited vulnerabilities.