Is your mic really muted?
We cite an interesting study on how the mute button actually works in teleconferencing services, and discuss privacy in the web conferencing era.
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We cite an interesting study on how the mute button actually works in teleconferencing services, and discuss privacy in the web conferencing era.
Meet Gabriel Mitacchione, Sales Assistant at Kaspersky Iberia.
We explain a new sneaky technique for stealing passwords, and how to avoid being tricked by a phishing site.
From criminal site shutdowns to Lazarus attacks and DeFi scams – it’s episode 247 of the Transatlantic Cable
The Lazarus group continues to prey on cryptocurrency: cybercriminals distribute DeFi wallets with built-in backdoor.
Malicious spam campaign targeting organizations grows 10-fold in a month, spreads Qbot and Emotet malware.
Our cryptanalysts have found a way to decrypt files encrypted by Yanluowang.
From puppy fraud to creepy robots – it’s episode 246 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast.
Our experts investigated the activity and studied tools of ransomware gang BlackCat.
Meet Jeffrey Esposito, Head of Regional Social Media at Kaspersky.
Microsoft patches 128 vulnerabilities in a list of products, including Windows and its components.
What is stalkerware, how widespread is the problem, and what is the relationship between domestic and digital abuse.
A Trojan that masquerades as a banking app and imitates phone conversations with bank employees.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Ahmed and Jeff discuss alien technology patented by the US Navy, pyramid schemes in the metaverse and more.
If you use an iPhone, it’s crucial to always install the Safari and WebKit updates, even if your browser of choice is Chrome, Firefox or something else. Here’s why.
Mind controlled games, NFT metaverse, Lapsus$ and Honda bugs – it’s all in this week’s Transatlantic Cable
Researchers found critical vulnerability in Spring, a popular Java framework. Here’s how it works, why it’s dangerous and how to protect from it.