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You’ve locked down your home network. Now what?
Our new VPN has a failsafe — if it can’t protect, you can’t connect.
When you’re ready to leave the privacy fever dream that is Facebook, make sure you have everything before you lock the door on your way out.
Our daylong conference aimed to empower the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
Speaking of two-factor authentication — as we often do — did you know some convenient settings render it utterly useless? Let’s do it right.
As we predicted at the end of 2017, malicious cryptomining is booming in 2018, up by 44%.
Stress relating to technology and cybersecurity is an escalating issue we can’t escape.
What if you turn off Kaspersky Secure Connection but need it to automatically turn on again in dicey situations
You can’t look over your kids’ shoulders every second, but you can restrict their access to certain websites.
Living online is more comfortable than ever — do you really still need a helmet?
Can I interest you in a nice, long, legally binding document? It’ll only take a few hours and maybe a law degree. No? You’re not alone.
Have you ever visited Amazon.com only to find items you’d forgotten in your shopping cart? Returned to Hulu and found you were already logged in? Have you ever noticed how
In the beginning, the Internet was not terrifically user friendly — early users needed tech chops just to get online, and they had to do so over a wired, dial-up
When ransomware hits, it’s natural to wonder if it might be worth paying the ransom to get your electronic life back with a minimum of hassle. At Kaspersky Lab, we
The surest way to prevent your webcam from transmitting images or video is to cover its lens. Lots of security-minded folks do just that, having read scary stories about malware
Chances are that if you used Myspace or Tumblr, you may be in for something of a headache. You see, it’s been reported that both social networks have had troves
As if ransomware weren’t bad enough, now it’s metastasizing: not just spreading rapidly but even picking up secondary characteristics. Take Cerber, ransomware first spotted in the wild back in February