Rise of the robot vacuum cleaners
How to make sure a robot doesn’t spy on you, and can it function without internet access?
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How to make sure a robot doesn’t spy on you, and can it function without internet access?
This year’s Kaspersky NEXT event centred around AI, gender equality, and social robotics.
Victims of Yatron and FortuneCrypt ransomware can download a decryptor from the No More Ransom website to recover their encrypted files.
Crooks hacked telecom protocol SS7 to steal banking two-factor authentication codes.
Facebook has been breached, and malefactors gained access to some 50 million accounts. We offer some quick tips for your safety.
In the Netherlands, the creators of one of the first ransomware cryptors are on trial, thanks largely to us.
We’re witnessing an outbreak of a new breed of cryptomalware. Our experts have named it ExPetr (others call it Petya, PetrWrap, and some other names). The key difference with this new ransomware is that this time, criminals have chosen their targets with greater precision: Most of the victims are businesses, not consumers.
Just a few hours ago, a global ransomware outbreak began, and it looks to be as big as the WannaCry story that broke not so long ago.
Modern cars are basically computers on wheels. The number of electronic components in vehicles has been increasing at a steady pace, and many models built in the past three to five years have a number of cameras, sensors, and radars on board, accompanied by hardware to process and analyze signals from all that equipment.
Airports offer a lot of time for reflection. When you travel for business, you are often alone, so you have lots of time to sit and reflect on the meetings
You may not know this, but when you request something from a search engine, buy a product from an online shop, visit your favorite blog or read the latest news
Recently Kaspersky Lab experts have found a sly method that allows fraudsters to steal personal information without access to the user’s login and password. The cyber criminals do not try
Threatpost reporters Chris Brook and Brian Donohue revisit last week’s Security Analyst Summit, an event put on by Kaspersky Lab in Cancun, Mexico. Talks of interest include the Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab experts analyze the security and privacy trends that emerged in 2014, including anonymous Tor browsing, ransomware, APT attacks and more.
Recent news concerning “hacked webcams” or “breached baby monitors” appears to be all over the place. Let’s take a closer look at the situation.
Kaspersky Lab revealed a cyberspy campaign, Darkhotel, which had been active for seven years in a number of luxury Asian hotels.
Brian Donohue and Dennis Fisher talk about a new attack on the SSL protocol, which is now known as POODLE.
A recap of last week’s security news and research from the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Know your sysadmin and what to expect from him. Don’t forget to congratulate the guy, today is Global Sysadmin day!
These young researchers will shape cyberworld in the next decade.