
Top 5 most notorious cyberattacks
Epidemics, espionage, destruction: We present the most memorable cyberattacks of recent years.
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Epidemics, espionage, destruction: We present the most memorable cyberattacks of recent years.
Facebook wants to be your financial service and wants your banking data. But do you want Facebook to have it?
When it comes to online accounts, voicemail is a major security hole. Here’s why.
Along with economic benefits, any new technology also comes with a certain number of problems. Cryptocurrencies are no exception.
Even Mac users take risks when shopping online. Fortunately, we can help.
A criminal ring in India posed as technical support and tricked many people, but they couldn’t fool David Jacoby, our senior security researcher.
Everything you need to know about botnets: how they work, why they are dangerous and how to stay safe.
An unwitting army of connected devices caused an insane disruption of major Internet sites. IoT users need to wise up.
Confused and wondering how Bitcoin and blockchain work? In this post we break it all down for you.
Acecard is one of the most advanced banking trojans. It’s capable of overlaying more than 30 banks’ and financial systems’ apps and is spread via Google Play.
Vendors claim, that a fingerprint sensor in your smartphone is user-friendly and really secure. But it’s not true.
Cyber illiteracy can lead to the loss of money due to online banking fraud. Follow these eight rules to protect your money from cybercriminals
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
With all of the hacks in the news, you may feel scared to shop online. Kaspersky Lab can ease your fears with the Safe Money feature of Kaspersky Internet Security 2016.
Our today’s weekly news digest covers three stories about the mistakes coders make when programming robots, the way other people exploit those design flaws, and then the reckoning.
The new trend on IFA 2015 is all about integrity and security. Meet Kaspersky Lab’s observations from the trade show.
There is new piece of ransomware out there going after the players of some 40 online games in an apparent attempt to target a somewhat younger crowd of computer users.
Frequently we (and many, many others) write about different skimming techniques and other ways of compromising bank cards. Today, we’ll talk about the less apparent dangers that run the risk of
Apple malware targets iOS by infecting OS X machines and then swapping legitimate apps for malicious ones as soon as an iOS device connects via USB.