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This week, Dave and Jeff talk to Adam Dodge, CEO of Endtab, and Kaspersky’s Vladislav Tushkanov about doxing.
The most active groups targeting companies, encrypting data, and demanding ransom.
If an incoming message asks you to sign in to your MS Office account, here’s what to do.
How fake sellers are stealing bitcoins from buyers of sought-after mining equipment.
With a website that looks like it could represent an online service provider, DarkSide Leaks makes us wonder what cybercriminals’ other PR tricks might be.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, we talk about Google zero-day exploits as well as data breaches, hackers, and much more.
Want to teach your kid the concept of cybersecurity? Start with Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy.
A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Windows may already have been exploited.
The APKPure app store has been infected by a malicious module that downloads Trojans to Android devices.
This week on the Kaspersky podcast, we discuss the state of financial cyberthreats.
Ransomware, once represented by screen blockers that were almost cute, has come of age.
Ransomware operators sometimes resort to rather unconventional threats to get their victims to pay.
Unknown attackers tried to add a backdoor to PHP scripting language source code.
What’s the difference between the malware adapted for Apple’s new M1 chip and the sort written for good old x86 processors.
For this edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss extortionware, a dumb mafia member, data breaches, and more.
At home, whether you’re trying to work or to rest, noisy neighbors can be a real nuisance. Modern technologies can help.
Several cybercriminal groups have exploited vulnerabilities in VMware ESXi to infect computers with ransomware.
A new scam is targeting users of popular Discord cryptocurrency servers.