
What to do if your WhatsApp account gets hacked
Eight signs your WhatsApp account has been stolen — and steps to recover and protect it.
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Eight signs your WhatsApp account has been stolen — and steps to recover and protect it.
We’ve discovered apps in the official Apple and Google stores that steal cryptocurrency wallet data by analyzing photos.
Experts at Kaspersky have uncovered fake online stores scamming Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 devotees with fraudulent holy merchandise. Here’s how you can stay safe and protect yourself from online scams.
Banshee stealer, a macOS stealer that emerged last year, is now roaming free on the Web, infecting Mac users and gaining new capabilities. How to protect yourself?
Scareware is malware that scares users into doing something risky. Here’s how it works.
Our Android apps are no longer available on Google Play. We explain how to download, install, and update them by alternative means.
Unknown hackers are exploiting newly discovered vulnerabilities in Ecovacs robot vacuums to spy on their owners and rain misery upon them.
Kaspersky specialists, in collaboration with external experts, have formulated some key guidelines for safe and legal use of AI.
We explain how to detect if scammers have gained access to your Telegram account, and what to do about it.
What IT and cybersecurity leaders need to know about implementing network detection and response.
Is a taped-over webcam or phonecam a sign of paranoia – or smart thinking?
Scammers posing as buyers snatch one-time codes during online product demos.
Black Friday is a great opportunity for scammers to line their pockets — but not with your money if you follow our advice.
A step-by-step guide for those who may be tracked through stalker apps or wireless beacons.
We’ve updated the design of our password manager’s mobile version. Storing and managing passwords is now even more convenient.
Cybercriminals have devised a new ruse: luring gamers to a modish crypto tank-game to gain full access to their computers.
Hackers continue to target developers: during a fake job interview, they ask “potential employees” to run a script from GitHub that hides a backdoor.
A vulnerability in Kia’s web portal made it possible to hack cars and track their owners. All you needed was the car’s VIN number or just its license plate number.
What to do if you receive a text with a two-factor authentication code from a service you’ve never registered for.
Our products are no longer available on Google Play. We explain why this happened, and how to install or update our apps for Android.