Don’t be sure charging your electric car is secure enough
The infrastructure for electric cars is developing, and the number of cars grows rapidly. But do providers even care about security?
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The infrastructure for electric cars is developing, and the number of cars grows rapidly. But do providers even care about security?
Xiaomi’s robotic vacuum cleaner was hacked by security researchers. However, it proved much more secure than most other smart devices.
Meltdown and Spectre: the two vulnerabilities that threaten every device on Intel, AMD or ARM processors
The new Loapi Trojan will recruit your smartphone for DDoS attacks, bombard it with ads, or use it to mine cryptocurrency, making it red-hot.
What 2017 will be remembered for, which of our experts’ predictions came true, and what they think about the future
Facebook has rolled out Messenger Kids for parents to talk with their children under 13. Is it safe?
A representative of the US Department of Homeland Security claims that he hacked into a Boeing 757.
We’re launching the Global Transparency Initiative. What is it? Eugene Kaspersky explains.
Eugene Kaspersky responds in detail to recent allegations about his company and the Russian government.
Vicente Diaz of the Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) spoke with Kaspersky Daily to discuss the latest news and trends from Mobile World Congress 2014, which was held in
One of the most popular porn sites in the world was serving malware through ads to millions of its users.
A new blocker called nRansom locks users out of their computers and demands not money, but nude pictures.
Android Trojans have been mimicking banking apps, messengers, and social apps for a while. Taxi-booking apps are next on the list.
Microsoft changes its approach to cybersecurity solutions in response to partner feedback
Facebook’s Alex Stamos explains why the information security industry has the wrong priorities and what should be done about it.
A hacker connects a mysterious device to a lock, picks its code within a few seconds, and unlocks the door. That’s how it always happens in the movies, but is it the same in real life?
At the Black Hat conference, researchers demonstrated that typing on the keyboard while talking on Skype is not safe.
No More Ransom turns 1. We recap what the joint initiative has achieved so far.
A recap of the most important events in the cybersecurity industry and Kaspersky Lab’s history for the last 20 years.