8 cybersecurity promises you should make to yourself for this year
We have constructed a list of promises that you should make to yourself this year to stay safe both online and offline.
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We have constructed a list of promises that you should make to yourself this year to stay safe both online and offline.
Anyone who goes online could be hacked. During Christmas time, this possibility doubles as we make a number of purchases and get so excited that we forget about security.
As you know, it is quite important to have a strong password. But what is a strong password?
Applying the incorrect settings to your router may lead to serious problems. Here is a short guide to protecting your home Wi-Fi network.
Ransomware is a common and much-feared problem. Here are ten facts to help in dealing with it.
Children are crazy about tablets but it is important to set limitations in order to prevent it from becoming a real obsession. Here are a couple of tips to help you tame your child’s iPad.
Let’s take a moment to discuss why people tend to skip updating and upgrading their security solutions, and why this is detrimental.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation recently graded a slew of mobile and Internet messaging services based on security and privacy. Here we detail the top scorers.
Kaspersky Internet Security has a feature that may help you take control over the time that you spend on gaming and on the Internet, and it is called parental control.
When you want to save money by buying an antivirus from untrusted online sellers, you ultimately risk your money and might land in trouble afterwards.
Cybercriminals actively use online payments to their own advantage, but Kaspersky Lab knows how to outwit them!
You will no longer need to download the installer and manually upgrade to the newest version of Kaspersky Internet Security; your antivirus will do it automatically for you!
One simple Android game can get as much information about the smartphone’s owner as a real spy can.
With the Parental Control component, you can not only limit the time that your child spends on the computer, but you can also establish restricted applications.
”Dear Chairman, dear Vice Chairman, dear members of the board, let me present to you the annual report… Oops… Just a moment, we are having some technical issues…”
Elena Kharchenko, Head of Consumer Product Management, answers the important security questions that you submitted.
Even when your iPhone is in your hands or on the table, it can reveal some of your secrets to strangers. Here are 10 tips to prevent this from happening.
Online shopping is typically a money-saving move in and of itself, but there are tactics that you can use to keep even more cash in your pocket.
Have you ever imagined that you could be seen on camera without your permission? Unfortunately, it is possible: there is a chance that cybercriminals could access your webcam to watch you.
You can manually set up Safe Money with ease even if your bank or payment system is not included in our database.
It’s very difficult to wean your kids from social networks and online gaming. The Parental Control component of Kaspersky Internet Security can make things much easier by shutting down the computer or blocking access to the Internet when you deem it necessary.