Why standardization matters: from convenience to saving lives
Why international standards are important, and how Kaspersky contributes to IoT standardization.
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Why international standards are important, and how Kaspersky contributes to IoT standardization.
Our products are no longer available on Google Play. We explain why this happened, and how to install or update our apps for Android.
Episode 365 has chatbots, CAPTCHA, Trump and yet more GDPR woes!
Recent research describes a method for snooping on what Apple Vision Pro users enter on the virtual keyboard.
Why cybersecurity in education is critical, and how to protect schools from attacks.
We explore the root causes of the talent crisis in the cybersecurity industry and look for possible solutions.
Episode 364 has Tamagotchi’s, is TOR broken and crazy robot shenanigans!
The digital age has made meeting new people easier, but it also brings new risks. Online dating, social media, and messaging apps can open the door to both exploitation and abuse in relationships.
At risk are users of modified versions of Spotify, WhatsApp, Minecraft, and other apps from Google Play.
This phishing campaign incorporates ghost spoofing, embedded text in images, a PDF file, a QR code, DocuSign imitation, and Cloudflare verification — yet it still completely misses the mark.
Today we talk about our five main centers of expertise and their contribution to Kaspersky’s products, threat intelligence and expert cybersecurity services.
We’ve discovered a new Trojan that’s very selective about its victims.
Our developments, products, research, patents and expert teams harnessed for AI.
Episode 363 has brain rot, stolen mobiles in China and streaming fraud!
An Office 365 security alert as bait in a phishing email.
Autumn is here, kids are going back to school and also meeting up with friends in their favorite online games. With that in mind, we have just carried out one of our biggest ever studies of the threats young gamers are most likely to encounter.
Where and why quantum-resistant cryptography has already been implemented, and what compatibility issues it caused.
Why and how to create a local backup of cloud data, taking Notion as an example.
Even in 2024, the world is rife with digital paranoia and superstition. Is my smartphone tracking me? Will incognito mode make me invisible? This post answers these and lots of other related questions.
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued the first post-quantum encryption standards — FIPS 203, FIPS 204, and FIPS 205.