
I heard a bug in Kaspersky products could be used for spying. Is that true?
The truth about the recently discovered — and already fixed — bug in Kaspersky consumer products.
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The truth about the recently discovered — and already fixed — bug in Kaspersky consumer products.
Jeff and Dave discuss more cameras in Kings Cross, Twitter accidentally using personal data for ads without permission, Microsoft listening in on Skype, and more.
Scammers are interested in your photos with ID cards. We explain why and how to stay protected.
Jeff and Dave discuss Five Eyes looking to weaken encryption, possible social media changes, Amazon Rings used for surveillance, and more.
Fraudsters are using the feedback forms on the websites of reputable companies to send spam.
We explain how malware steals passwords and other valuable data stored in the browser — and how to protect yourself.
Faster, better, more secure – find out what else has changed in the 2020 versions of Kaspersky security solutions.
Smart home systems, drones, AI — we discuss the new trends and technologies in the field of home security.
Many swear phones secretly listen in through their built-in microphones. We investigate the claims — and offer other explanations for spookily precise mobile ads.
To build a safer future, we need to stop fearing and start immunizing.
Jeff and Dave discuss ransomware hitting Johannesburg, political Facebook ads, why you should update your iPhone, and more.
A review of the new Netflix documentary, The Great Hack, a take on Cambridge Analytica and life in the social media age in general.
Six severe vulnerabilities in iMessage that allow remote code execution and data stealing with no user interaction? Sounds like a good reason to update to iOS 12.4 as soon as possible.
Our experts tried to hack six smart gadgets for cars to find out how manufacturers protect customers.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss smart nappies (diapers), the Equifax fine and more.
We explain how not to drown in the stream of annoying browser push notifications — or even kiss them goodbye.
Workers who are comfortable storing work information on their personal devices are not always cautious enough to keep it secure.
Jeff and Dave discuss the $5 billion fine for Facebook, Google Home listening ,and more.
Hacking security cameras through a smart light switch — and other interesting features of smart homes.