Is Gmail Safe For Work? (It Can Be)
Is Google’s wildly popular Gmail email service safe for work? The short answer is yes, for most of us at least, but there are circumstances in which Gmail is not an appropriate work option. Gmail’s...
View ArticleDigital Certificates and ‘HTTPS’
If we really wanted to thoroughly discuss ‘HTTPS’ and Digital Certificates, then we’d need to talk about cryptography, but don’t worry, because we’re going to go ahead and spare you the grief....
View ArticleOnline Shopping Last Minute for Mother’s Day? Be Safe and Cautious
Mother’s Day is a few days away and if you are a last minute shopper, you may be taking to the Internet to try and find that special gift for Mom. However, when you’re searching last minute for great...
View ArticleUnconventional, Useful Parental Controls
Parental controls are all the rage these days, as moms and dads everywhere fight the good fight to keep their kids safe, ensure they are exposed only to appropriate content — and, of course, keep their...
View ArticleCracking Cookies: What You Need To Know
Have you ever been browsing the Internet and had a banner ad pop up for a product you’ve previously searched for? When you visit a favorite website, does it have your login information stored for you?...
View ArticleKaspersky Labs’ Internet Security 2013 Shines Again in Independent Testing
It’s one thing for an Internet protection suite to claim it has first-class levels of protection, but it is quite another thing when a security platform is found by independent experts to provide...
View ArticleSecuring the Internet of Things
In late 2011, it emerged that Chinese hackers had thoroughly compromised the United States Chamber of Commerce, perforating the lobbying-group’s networks with a devastating chain of backdoors. Chamber...
View ArticleHot Security Tips for HotSpots
For many, summer vacations used to mean leaving all the trappings of home behind. But now that we’re more inseparable from our devices than ever before, we never leave everything behind — especially...
View ArticleProtecting your Digital Scholars
If your kids haven’t gone back to school yet, they’re about to. That means school lunches, riding the bus and, of course, homework, are the norms again. And homework, of course, means that your kids...
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View ArticleMarch Monthly Roundup
March brought with it a host of new security stories, and with those stories came our continued promise to keep you informed while providing protection against cybercriminals. From our interactive map...
View ArticleQuick Tips For a Safe and Secure Vacation
Summer is coming (at least for those of us living north of the equator), and that means many of us will be heading off for some well-deserved vacations. Becoming infected with malware, the victim of...
View ArticleMay Monthly Roundup
In May we brought you a host of new articles covering the latest security tips and stories, from the perils of Facebook to Kaspersky Lab’s latest partnership. If you missed any of our breaking news,...
View ArticleJune Monthly Roundup
In June, Kaspersky Lab made sure you were in the know when it came to the latest security news. From tips to keeping your smartphone protected to the breakdown of trending topics, we kept you covered....
View ArticleEasily Avoid Wi-Fi Insecurity
It’s summer, and you’re probably – hopefully – traveling a bit. And most likely, you’re not going device free. So as you drag your laptop around with you to stay connected while you’re on the road,...
View ArticleJuly Monthly Roundup
In July, Kaspersky Lab published its latest relevant reads and need-to-know security news. From protecting your webcam and your privacy, to keeping kids safe online, we kept you in the loop. If you...
View ArticleProtect Your Students’ Back-to-School Devices
Back-to-school season used to mean buying new jeans and Trapper Keepers. But for today’s students, technology tops the list of scholastic shopping. Many schools have BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)...
View ArticleOne dollar lesson: defend your buck from online fraud
For a regular user like you and me it’s hard to imagine the entire path online payment transactions take, and all obstacles that may appear along that path. In fact, we do not need to know how a...
View ArticleHuge Tumblr and MySpace (yes, MySpace!) data breaches
Chances are that if you used Myspace or Tumblr, you may be in for something of a headache. You see, it’s been reported that both social networks have had troves of user login data stolen and available,...
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