Hacking smart car alarm systems
Systems designed to guard against car theft can be used to track, immobilize, and steal vehicles.
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Systems designed to guard against car theft can be used to track, immobilize, and steal vehicles.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, the guys take a look at the latest attacks on users of adult websites, Nike’s Internet of Shoes issues, America’s view on identity theft, and more.
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Yachts are now Internet-friendly — and vulnerable because developers aren’t focusing on information security.
At MWC 2018, Kaspersky Lab researchers show how easily a smart home can be hacked.
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In this week’s edition Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Dave and Jeff look at hackable heating, using Twitter to predict traffic jams and how to stop the spread of fake news.
In this week’s edition Kaspersky Lab’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the company’s security predictions for 2018.
A new study by Kaspersky Lab showed how insecure smart devices really are. We explain how to cope.