Bullying has always been an issue when it comes to school kids.
Security expert David Em lets us in on why the new landscape of privacy violation by government agencies could mean a fragmentation of the Internet, and the implications that would have.
Cyber criminals today are using mobile malware to steal business secrets, and it’s up to you to keep your personal data and the data of your business secure. Security expert David Em tells us how.
China has come down hard on US-based security company Symantec and its Russian counterpart Kaspersky, removing it from the list of approved antivirus providers in Chinese government computer systems.
Kaspersky Lab has uncovered a highly sophisticated scam which has been slurping sensitive data from top-level execs in luxury hotels for at least four years.
Bring your own device (BYOD) initiative, in which people use their personal devices for work as well, is a real thing.
Kaspersky Lab research suggests that when asked a question, 57% of us will try to remember the answer but 36% will just go straight to the Web for the answer.
A report has emerged claiming that security firm Kaspersky engaged in trickery aimed at making rivals in its field look bad, although the company itself has strongly denied the accusations levelled.
The cyber security veteran stated that antivirus software is still “alive and kicking” and that Symantec’s senior VP of information security was simple repeating past sentiments on antivirus.
More than half of all web-borne attacks that were blocked by Kaspersky Lab’s products were launched from malicious web resources located in Russia, a new report by Kaspersky Lab shows.
Eugene Kaspersky thinks that a cyberterrorism incident similar to one in Die Hard 4.0 is closer than many think and governments must firm up defences to stop widespread destruction.
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