Phishing without borders, or why you need to update your router
Cybercriminals are hijacking routers to steal people’s credentials for online banking and services.
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Cybercriminals are hijacking routers to steal people’s credentials for online banking and services.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at the latest Facebook snafu, AI in Dota 2, dumb criminals, and more.
This episode brings you stories of Amazon Alexa, a UK government BCC error, and so-called smart-car apps with hard-coded passwords.
A look at the complexities of public attribution and why nation-states doing it will have real-world implications.
Jay Rosenberg of GReAT joins Jeff and Ahmed to recap the second day of the Security Analyst Summit in Singapore.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Jeff and Ahmed take a look at the first day of the Security Analyst Summit in Singapore.
How criminals use data harvested from users’ devices to fool antifraud systems and siphon money from victims’ accounts.
A story from RSAC 2019 on how domain fronting is used to disguise communications between an infected machine and a command server.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the perils of downloading shows, like Game of Thrones, on torrents, Facebook calling for regulation, Toyota breaches, and more.
At RSAC 2019, a SANS Institute instructor talked about how DNS manipulations can be used to hijack a company’s IT infrastructure.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at a bad week for Facebook, a backdoor into ASUS, downed flights in the US, and more.
A bug in WinRAR allows malefactors to gain full control over your device. All they need you to do is unpack a rigged RAR file.
Researchers at RSAC 2019 reported on the current vulnerability landscape and built a model that helps with effective patching strategy.
The latest on the Norsk Hydro ransomware plague, the EU preparing for EU-wide cyberattack, a snafu with Sprint, and more.
To hijack popular Instagram accounts, scammers are sending phishing e-mails with fake copyright infringement notifications.
Facebook suing developers from Ukraine, Apex Legends’ battle against cheaters, Facebook’s double-edged sword on privacy, and more.
Despite the plunge in cryptocurrency values, not only has cryptojacking not declined, it is growing rapidly.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at Facebook’s rumored cryptocurrency, TikTok’s fine from the FTC, and the latest issue for YouTube.
A close look at Pirate Matryoshka malware, and why even inveterate pirates should not download cracked software from torrent trackers.
Mobile World Congress 2019 recapped: 5G, Internet of Things, ultrasonic fingerprint sensors, and artificial intelligence.