Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 9
Episode 9 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about a secret USB from Heathrow, Hollywood hacked, and Microsoft using Chrome in a presentation.
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Episode 9 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about a secret USB from Heathrow, Hollywood hacked, and Microsoft using Chrome in a presentation.
Smart contracts have made Ethereum the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency. We explain what Ethereum is and how it fits with the trendy concept of ICOs.
The CryptoShuffler Trojan does its utmost to go unnoticed, stealing Bitcoins on the sly.
We are used to entrusting dating apps with our innermost secrets. How carefully do they treat this information?
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on a hacked plastic surgeon, unsafe dating apps, new forms of 2FA, and more.
POST IS BEING UPDATED LIVE. The world is being hit with yet another ransomware epidemic. It’s called Bad Rabbit, and here’s what we know about it so far.
In October 2017, Kaspersky Lab initiated a thorough review of our telemetry logs in relation to alleged 2015 incidents described in the media. These are the preliminary results.
The future doesn’t have to be a dystopian Internet of Things. We just have to prepare.
Kaspersky Lab announces comprehensive transparency initiative
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on pizza, unsafe kids smartwatches, and more.
We received the Platinum Award as part of the 2017 Gartner Peer Insights Customer Choice Awards for Endpoint Protection Platforms
Eugene Kaspersky responds in detail to recent allegations about his company and the Russian government.
Our security experts zeroed in on the state of targeted attacks in APAC countries from past to present and how governments, businesses, and concerned industrial sectors can beef up their cyber defenses at 2017 APAC Cyber Security Weekend in Phuket.
Our research shows most users of online dating sites fudge information about themselves. Why they do it and what you can do about it.
One of the most popular porn sites in the world was serving malware through ads to millions of its users.
What Russian hackers, American spies, the Israeli Intelligence Service, and Kaspersky Lab have to do with each other. What is happening, anyway?
Every Wi-Fi network using WPA or WPA2 encryption is vulnerable to a key reinstallation attack. Here are some more details and means of protection.
Tools for giving a well-reasoned explanation of why security solutions are a must-have
In this week’s edition of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, we discuss Equifax, PornHub, pulled AI and more.