Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 7
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on pizza, unsafe kids smartwatches, and more.
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This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on pizza, unsafe kids smartwatches, and more.
Eugene Kaspersky responds in detail to recent allegations about his company and the Russian government.
Every Wi-Fi network using WPA or WPA2 encryption is vulnerable to a key reinstallation attack. Here are some more details and means of protection.
What Russian hackers, American spies, the Israeli Intelligence Service, and Kaspersky Lab have to do with each other. What is happening, anyway?
Our research shows most users of online dating sites fudge information about themselves. Why they do it and what you can do about it.
A few more tips about gaming accounts safety, or How to protect your Steam, Uplay, Origin, battle.net and so on.
How facial recognition works in the new Apple iPhone X —and is it secure enough for you to usetrust?
Android users have the largest selection of mobile apps, but that means they are also exposed to the most threats. Avoid mobile malware by following some basic security rules.
Fraudsters make a fortune mining cryptocurrencies — on your computer, at your expense, and without your knowledge.
The essence of the HuMachine concept is a fusion of big data, machine learning, and our analysts’ expertise. But what is behind these words?
Can you be sure the encrypted USB drives you’re using won’t reveal your company’s secrets to hackers? Problem is, current certifications can’t guarantee it.
Facebook’s Alex Stamos explains why the information security industry has the wrong priorities and what should be done about it.
On July 25 – for our 20th birthday – Kaspersky Free will start being officially launched!
Managed service providers and value-added resellers are the common types of information security suppliers for SMBs. Whom will they choose?
Many users of devices running Android are tempted to root them. Here we explain the good and bad sides of having superuser rights.
The trendy Nimses social network has a ways to go in terms of security and privacy.
We’ve already filed a complaint against Microsoft in Russia; now we’re doing the same in Europe.
Car hacking is a hot topic these days. Good news, everybody: Kaspersky now protects connected cars.