How to open a blocked website
If your antivirus stops you from going to a website, don’t disable it, create exclusions.
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If your antivirus stops you from going to a website, don’t disable it, create exclusions.
Who evaluates security solutions, and how? We report the past year’s tests and awards.
These seven tips will help you get maximum gaming performance from your PC while retaining a high level of protection.
Antivirus for Android is a must. Here’s how to choose the best antivirus app, either paid or free, for your Android phone.
Experts discovered lots of interesting things in the code of North Korean antivirus SiliVaccine.
Case study: An analysis of insufficient safety practices at a small advertising agency.
Why doesn’t Kaspersky Lab have an antivirus app for iOS — and what are all those other Internet security suites for Apple mobile devices?
Why you should try the brand-new free security service by Kaspersky Lab.
How one of the key technologies behind the Kaspersky Lab’s antivirus engine came to be.
What’s new in the Kaspersky 2019 product lineup? Speed, security, and design improvements.
Our infographics will help you find the security solution that suits you best.
When you want to save money by buying an antivirus from untrusted online sellers, you ultimately risk your money and might land in trouble afterwards.
In this week’s Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Dave and Jeff take a stab at New Year’s resolutions, with an IT security twist.
Microsoft changes its approach to cybersecurity solutions in response to partner feedback
On July 25 – for our 20th birthday – Kaspersky Free will start being officially launched!
One thing fire safety and information security have in common is that most people don’t bother preparing and then panic when something happens. But if something goes wrong, you need
If your antivirus prevents an app from running or won’t let you open a link, there’s no need to disable it: Here’s what to do.
Recently Robert O’Callahan, who used to be a Firefox developer, published a provocative opinion stating that people should delete their antivirus protection because the basic security that operating systems provide is sufficient.
We don’t usually spend a lot of time choosing a hot dog: a quick look, a quick sniff, a look around the vendor’s stand. Some might check the seller’s permits,
Apple’s macOS is considered more secure than Windows, and with good reason: malware for macOS is far less frequently found in the wild. Unfortunately, that lets many users believe they
Lately, tech companies have gone absolutely crazy for machine learning. They say it solves the problems only people could crack before. Some even go as far as calling it “artificial