
Apple’s iOS 7 Has a Major Security Flaw
An apparent flaw in Apple’s new operating system for its mobile devices allows anyone to access a user’s contact information and social media accounts without entering the security code to
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An apparent flaw in Apple’s new operating system for its mobile devices allows anyone to access a user’s contact information and social media accounts without entering the security code to
The world has been up in arms about the expansive and invasive reach of the U.S. government’s National Security Agency (NSA) ever since the world was introduced to Edward Snowden
Samsung, maker of handsets and all devices tech-related, has created a secure Android environment called Knox, which aims to resolve the laundry list of security problems facing IT teams as
Kaspersky Internet Security 2014 delivers powerful protection technologies that do more to defend you, your PC and your children against the latest malware and Internet threats. With our unique Safe
Apple strengthens user protection in their new flagship smartphone, meaning biometric identification might finally go mainstream. Is it good or bad, and what are the potential consequences? First, we’ll try
Nowadays, people are using several devices in their households- PCs, smartphones and tablets that all have access to the internet. However, are all these devices receiving equal protection? In our
A housewarming party is always a great occasion, especially when the house is spacious, well-located and filled with happy people! Our HQ, where 1,600 of our 3,000 employees work, is
Record number of visitors at Gamescom this year Last week, the world’s largest gaming convention, Gamescom, took place in Cologne for the third year running. The many innovations and exclusive
August has come and gone, you’re back from holiday and you’re ready to settle back into your routine. So make sure you’re prepared for the month ahead by catching yourself
Kaspersky Lab just moved into the new HQ building in Moscow. Let’s have a look!
What exactly makes a cybercriminal? Well, without getting into the nitty-gritty of what does and does not constitute a virtual crime, how about we just answer the question: “What makes
You might think that roaring racecars and extreme speeds are forever locked behind a TV screen, but in reality, you encounter Formula 1 every time you sit in your own
Any movie, be it horror, action or thriller, has a moment that any IT specialist would call comedic, when a demonstration of a mainframe hacking, a virus in action or
It’s no secret to anyone to know that Google keeps every bit of data it collects about each of its users. This data includes, but is not limited to, search
If you’re reading the Kaspersky Daily with any degree of regularity than you likely already know that it is very possible to hack the modern automobile. In fact, I wrote
We are constantly on our mobile devices or desktops and much of this time is spent using apps or online games. In our latest poll, Kaspersky Lab asks, how much you’ve
Everyday millions of computers solve the same problem; these machines try to check if you are actually you and not some other person. The most popular tool to do that
Kaspersky Lab’s Brian Donohue explains two-factor authentication. Download podcast for offline listening
Kaspersky Internet Security has shown 100% efficiency in blocking zero-day threats in an independent test. Criminals are constantly searching for backdoors and vulnerabilities to discreetly infect your PC with malware
Kaspersky Lab’s Brian Donohue explains the latest on mobile hacks on Blackhat. Download podcast for offline listening
It’s always good to have a real expert answering your questions. We’ve found the best of the best – members of Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT), the research