The wrong way to use passwords
Passwords have been around since the early days — in 200 B.C., the Romans used them on a day-to-day basis to organize and manage actions of military units. With the
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Passwords have been around since the early days — in 200 B.C., the Romans used them on a day-to-day basis to organize and manage actions of military units. With the
Ransomware has become one of the most notorious cyber-threats. Once a ransomware Trojan infiltrates your system, it stealthily encrypts your files, including your valuable documents, videos and photos. This entire
Kaspersky Lab has recently conducted an unusual research and proved that many users hardly care about security. Here is the reason to create reliable passwords for all of your accounts.
Facebook will now let Google index the mobile app from the search engine.
Don’t fall victim to cybercrime when shopping online this holiday season.
Popular online messengers cannot be considered secure enough, yet people continue to use them to exchange private and critical information.
Online privacy is an issue that worries a lot of people. Here are ten basic tips on how to protect your personal data online.
What does Google know about you and me? Let’s check it with the new “About me” tool.
Do ATMs employ a secret trick to call the police, and should you trust anything written in CAPS?
Sometimes even cybercriminals go fishing. They hunt for a special goldfish — our personal data. So, what can you do to protect yourself from phishing?
The Internet is full of thoughts and perceptions, both true and false. Let’s investigate whether the Internet legend about hotel key cards storing guests’ personal information is fact or fiction.
Why you shouldn’t bring your smartphone to the bathroom
Think a photo of your boarding pass is innocent when posted online? Think again.
Criminals can use VoLTE to cause connection failure, subdue voice calls, or strip the victim’s mobile account of money.
The Internet can be a mess unless you have the right map. Here are 7 great maps for you to bookmark.
Nearly every person has ever faced a cyber criminal’s activity; many have become victims of banking frauds. So, how does it happen?
While FBI recommends victims to pay the ransom, Kaspersky Lab won back the access to the files for dozens of thousands of CoinVault and Bitcryptor victims.
Kaspersky Safe Kids offers peace of mind in knowing that their kids are safe and where they should be.
Cybercriminals hunt for data of all kinds: personal details, photos, videos and even ways that users interact with others; this data is often stolen from social networks. Stolen data is
Many would think that the root of all the cyber-evil is tech itself, and once you say no to fancy smart devices, all those spooky cyber-threats should go away. If