Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 172
Jeff and Dave discuss Amazon going after influencers hawking bootlegs goods, COVID-19 researchers under attack, and more.
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Jeff and Dave discuss Amazon going after influencers hawking bootlegs goods, COVID-19 researchers under attack, and more.
Seven safety and security rules to keep in mind when buying games and in-game items.
Jeff’s favorite questions and answers from Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team’s recent Reddit AMA session.
Research seeks to understand key drivers of the future of work.
Jeff and Dave discuss the Silk Road cash-out, a Trump site leaking voter details, ransomware at Compal, and more.
Use these Origin settings to protect your EA account from hijacking, data theft, and spam.
Among its other troubles, 2020 will be remembered as a year of explosive growth in ransomware infections.
Mobile apps can track your location and sell the data to third parties. What can you do about it?
Jeff and Dave discuss the Maze ransomware gang closing shop, COVID-19 predictors, a nuclear Japanese cyberattack, upcoming Kaspersky GReAT’s AMA, and more.
We have updated our Open Threat Intelligence Portal, a tool for experts and security analysts.
Jeff and Dave talk innovation with Kaspersky CBO Alex Moiseev.
A complete guide to security and privacy settings for your Battle.net account.
On November 12, Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team heads to Reddit for an Ask Me Anything forum.
Dave and Jeff talk about the Trump campaign website being hacked, a Woolworths hoax, and more.
To bypass antiphishing technologies, malefactors can use legitimate e-mail service providers, or ESPs — but dangerous letters aren’t unstoppable.
If your company uses devices running Windows XP, this source code leak is yet another reason get them protected.
These handy tools make watching shows on Netflix even easier and safer.
Jeff and Dave discuss a so-called Robin Hood ransomware gang, a change in PlayStation’s abuse reports, and more.
Security training aimed at IT teams, service desks, and other technically advanced staff.
If you work with sensitive data, these obscure features of PDF, MS Office, and cloud documents are worth knowing.
Our new research explores the role innovation plays within large organizations, and where key decision makers see innovation going next.