Experiment: How easy is it to spy on a smartwatch wearer?
We investigate intercepting smartwatch motion-sensor data to monitor people and steal information.
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We investigate intercepting smartwatch motion-sensor data to monitor people and steal information.
What is the cost of an incident that affects corporate data? Which threats are the most expensive? Learn that and more from our latest research.
Find out if your smartphones, tablets, and laptops are coming between you and your loved ones.
Sex sells, as they say in advertising. In cyberspace porn serves as one of the most popular tools for malicious activity.
On this Kaspersky Lab podcast, Jeff talks with Sergey Golovanov about his SAS 2018 training on APT hunting.
The CryptoShuffler Trojan does its utmost to go unnoticed, stealing Bitcoins on the sly.
A story about a large malicious campaign carried out in Facebook Messenger — and how it worked.
Twice a year, we ask people from all over the world about a variety of things, all having to do with one huge topic: the Internet. We process all of
Modern smartphones have way more memory than desktop computers had a decade ago. Out of space? Why bother deleting anything when you can just replace your old 64GB memory card
Main Findings The rapid growth in the use of applications has significantly added to the digital clutter that exists on people’s digital devices: for example, users typically install 12 Android
The annual RSA conference will often overwhelm the average attendee. Between the great talks, the exhibition hall, the parties, and the city of San Francisco itself, there is a whole
People truly enjoy the perks of the digital era and tend to shop and pay online or via mobile banking. Research commissioned by Kaspersky Lab confirmed that the majority of users (81%)
Have you ever considered how much of our self-confidence depends on likes nowadays? Digital communication is meant to shrink distances and connect people from different cities and countries – to
A recent survey of 4,831 active social network users, conducted by Kaspersky Lab in 12 countries, reveals that an overwhelming majority (78%) of respondents considered quitting their social networks —
Usually when we talk about encryptor ransomware, we recommend that victims do not pay the ransom. To begin with, paying encourages malware creators to continue their operations. It’s simple supply
Humanity is steadily getting older, which, in turn, increases the number of elderly people online. Today, almost almost 18% of Facebook users are 55 or older. We set out to
We are pretty sure you have a smartphone. Right now, while you are reading this article, it’s on your table, or in your pocket, or, maybe, in your hand. You
At work or back home — and even on vacation — we are always at risk. Cybercriminals have various ways to reach us wherever we are. For example, they can
Picture this irritating scenario: You are installing an update for Notepad++, Yahoo Messenger, or WinRAR and your antivirus pipes up to warn you the software is malware. You know that
While Freddie Mercury may have belted out Is this real life? Is this just fantasy? over 40 years ago, today’s parents are faced with the stark reality that their children