Vulnerabilities in a toy robot permitting snooping. Seriously
Our experts found that a popular children’s toy robot contained vulnerabilities allowing malicious actors to make video calls to it, steal the parental account, and modify the firmware.
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Our experts found that a popular children’s toy robot contained vulnerabilities allowing malicious actors to make video calls to it, steal the parental account, and modify the firmware.
Ready, set, tech: preparing for your kids’ first device.
A detailed checklist on how to prepare for and navigate your child’s first gadget experience.
Studying search queries popular with kids will help you start speaking your kid’s language.
We recently released a new version of our parental control app, Kaspersky Safe Kids. Here’s what’s new.
How young children can spend money on games, apps, and even YouTube, and what you can do to protect your wallet.
In computer games, where does the money go — and what can you do about it?
The holidays are coming, and time to get gifts ready for the children is drawing short. Here’s what kids are into as 2020 turns to 2021.
The world’s first show for gaming moms is on YouTube. Its purpose: breaking stereotypes about video games (and about parents).
By training your kids’ social media feeds, you can fill them with educational content.
Your parents brought you into the digital world. Time to return the favor and raise them right as well.
How can you make your parents secure, technologically speaking? By setting up protection remotely, without visiting them.
Ten smart mobile games and educational apps for your child to enjoy and benefit from.
What exactly do those age restrictions mean? Can a 10-year-old play a 12+ rated title?
Jeff and Dave discuss the reduction of human listening for Google Home, AI being used in schools, TikTok scams, and more.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast the teams from the Transatlantic Cable and Arabic podcasts team up to discuss privacy.
Do you know what children look for online? The answers may surprise you.
A lot of mobile apps and Web services rated for any age can actually expose your kids to scary content. We have tips on how to deal with that.
You can’t look over your kids’ shoulders every second, but you can restrict their access to certain websites.
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 learn what