Smart device vulnerabilities and securing against them | Kaspersky official blog
Intelligent features and internet connectivity are built into most television sets, baby monitors, and many other digital devices these days. Regardless of whether you use these smart features or not,...
View ArticleRisks associated with smart locks | Kaspersky official blog
Smart locks can be really handy. There are plenty of them on the market and lots of different types to choose from. Some are able to detect when the owner (or, rather — their smartphone) is...
View ArticleNeural networks reveal the images used to train them | Kaspersky official blog
Your (neural) networks are leaking Researchers at universities in the U.S. and Switzerland, in collaboration with Google and DeepMind, have published a paper showing how data can leak from...
View ArticleHow the A-GPS in your smartphone works, and whether Qualcomm is tracking you...
News that Qualcomm, a leading vendor of smartphone chips, tracked users with its geolocation service caused a minor stir in the tech press recently. In this post we’ll separate the truth from the...
View ArticleAI government regulation: why and how | Kaspersky official blog
I’m a bit tired by now of all the AI news, but I guess I’ll have to put up with it a bit longer, for it’s sure to continue to be talked about non-stop for at least another year or two. Not that AI will...
View ArticleHow to set up a VPN on a router | Kaspersky official blog
VPNs are getting more popular by the day: better privacy, access to the content you need, and other advantages have won over even those not much interested in technology. To enjoy these benefits on all...
View ArticleVoice deepfakes: technology, prospects, scams | Kaspersky official blog
Have you ever wondered how we know who we’re talking to on the phone? It’s obviously more than just the name displayed on the screen. If we hear an unfamiliar voice when being called from a saved...
View ArticleWhat is the Fediverse, and how does it work? | Kaspersky official blog
After Elon Musk “broke” his Twitter (now known as X) and Mark Zuckerberg released his Threads, there’s been a lot of talk on the internet about something called the Fediverse. Many see it as humanity’s...
View ArticleWhere Linux is in your home, and how to protect Linux devices from hacking |...
Over the first 23 years of this century, the Linux operating system has become as ubiquitous as Windows. Although only 3% of people use it on their laptops and PCs, Linux dominates the Internet of...
View ArticleHow to enable and configure passkeys for your Google account | Kaspersky...
Google recently announced that it’s planning on making so-called “passkeys” the default option for logging into Google accounts. So, the next time you sign in to YouTube, Gmail, Google Docs, Google...
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