Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 353
Episode 353 of the Kaspersky podcast has ransomware, Apple in the docks and music copyright mayhem!
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Episode 353 of the Kaspersky podcast has ransomware, Apple in the docks and music copyright mayhem!
The new AI function in Microsoft Windows has already been dubbed a “security nightmare” on the internet. What risks does it carry, and how to stay safe?
The exact location of your router is publicly available through global Wi-Fi geolocation databases. Let’s explore why this is necessary, and the risks it entails and how to mitigate them.
Episode 352 of the Kaspersky podcast has GitHub, social media warning labels and ransomware payouts!
A new phishing technique uses progressive web apps (PWAs) to mimic browser windows with convincing web addresses to steal passwords.
Almost six out of ten passwords can be cracked in less than an hour using either a modern graphics card or cloud services. All it costs is a few dollars and some free time. How this is possible and what to do about it is the topic of our study.
Based on our analysis of ZKTeco vulnerabilities, we dissect the risks associated with biometric authentication.
Tips on how to watch the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament while keeping your money safe and your mood good.
Our experts have discovered ransomware they’ve dubbed “ShrinkLocker”, which encrypts infected computers’ drives using BitLocker — a utility built into Windows.
Episode 351 of the Kaspersky podcast has Apple, OpenAI, “text message blasters” and Tamagotchi’s!
Cybercriminals are using genuine Facebook infrastructure to send phishing emails threatening to block accounts.
Two-factor authentication protects your account from theft — until you yourself give away your one-time password.
We discuss key aspects of WhatsApp’s security and privacy, and how to configure this messenger to enhance protection.
We’re expanding the capabilities of the Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis SIEM system by adding new normalizers and correlation rules.
A recent zero-click vulnerability in TikTok has led to high-profile accounts being taken over.
How to use private browsing mode, what it doesn’t protect against, and why Google is deleting five billion dollars’ worth of user data.
Threat actors are targeting hotel staff with malicious and phishing e-mails.
Fake tech-support has long been a trend in fraud worldwide. We explain how it works, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Scammers posing as buyers are targeting sellers on message boards. We explain the details of this scam, and offer tips for safe online trading.
We’ve released a free application that allows you to scan Linux systems for known cyberthreats.
Episode 349 of the Kaspersky podcast covers topics including misinformation during disasters, car theft tricks, and a dark web market bust.