Mobile fingerprint sensors: more or less secure?
Vendors claim, that a fingerprint sensor in your smartphone is user-friendly and really secure. But it’s not true.
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Vendors claim, that a fingerprint sensor in your smartphone is user-friendly and really secure. But it’s not true.
There’s an expression that goes, “The walls have ears.” Well, today unfriendly “ears” are right in your pockets: spying software in mobile devices.
Kaspersky Lab and WISeKey will collaborate to develop security software for wearable devices and the Internet of Things.
Kaspersky Internet Security for Android can protect data on your mobile from the long arms and sticky fingers of pocket thieves and cybercriminals
Cellular networks are not that hard to hack and it is almost impossible to protect them. Telcos are not ready to take responsibility and spend millions of dollars to secure their clients.
Why it’s unsafe to take phones in bed and into the bathroom
Criminals can use VoLTE to cause connection failure, subdue voice calls, or strip the victim’s mobile account of money.
Google’s Android OS is a vulnerable system. Developers make it worse by not providing critical patches in time.
How to use a special app to protect your kids from unwanted calls and mobile fraud and be sure that your child is not playing online instead of studying.
What if you could be sure that your kids use Internet safely while their mobile phones are protected from fraud, unwanted calls and SMS? All you need for that is Kaspersky Safe Kids!
Tips and methods of hacking global surveillance: makeup, special clothes, eyeglasses and more.
Despite our dismay about too much computer in our kids’ lives, it’s a process, which cannot be stopped now. Since we cannot stop it, let’s steer it in the right direction!
Your legitimate copy of Angry Birds 2 may be infected with malware that steals your private data. How could this happen?
The new trend on IFA 2015 is all about integrity and security. Meet Kaspersky Lab’s observations from the trade show.
Headlines raise alarm: the greatest hack in history finally reached iOS. Is that really so and who are the potential victims?
A year ago, an infamous leak which exposed some celebrities’ nude photos sparked the discussion around password safety. What can you do protect your accounts?
Don’t be a slowpoke, follow Dr. House’s rule: everybody lies, especially on the Internet.
Kaspersky Lab has rolled out a new cyberthreats report covering Q2. While it is consumer-oriented, certain findings are extremely relevant to business.
Predictability of human beings can barely be overestimated when it comes to passwords. But what about lock screen patterns, are we predictable as well when we’re creating them?
The number of vulnerable Google devices reached an all-time high since worst Android flaws ever are uncovered. There are already patches available but they may never reach end users.
Cybercriminals know how to benefit from your mobile devices. Be vigilant and follow our recommendations to secure your smartphones and tablets.