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Blog | Bridging the generation gap in privacy and cybersecurity

While advancements in technology have made the world feel smaller than ever before, the gap between the generations has continued to widen.

Kaspersky Lab, Smart unveil ‘tingi’ payment for security products

The on-demand subscription allows Internet users in the Philippines to secure their devices on a weekly or monthly basis, for as little as P10 to P30.

Kaspersky Lab, Smart unveil ?tingi? payment for security products

The on-demand subscription allows Internet users in the Philippines to secure their devices on a weekly or monthly basis, for as little as P10 to P30.

Number of users hit by malware from online porn grew more than 100% in 2018

Leading the list of accessed phishing pages were those that were disguised as a Pornhub page. There were 37,144 attempts to visit the phishing version of the website, while there were only 1,161 attempts to visit Youporn, Xhamster, and Xvideos in total.

Security firm notes ‘romantic phishing’ on the rise

Experts from Kaspersky Lab experts have detected a sharp increase in phishing activities from criminals offering users various romantic goods on the eve of Valentine?s Day.

Blog | How a united voice can build digital trust in cybersecurity

Cybersecurity needs to establish its own digital trust. Unfortunately, this aim is under growing threat from external forces, such as geopolitics and technology nationalism.

2018 saw cybercriminals drop basic DDoS operations: report

The whole of 2018 saw a 13% decline in the overall number of DDoS attacks when compared with the statistics from the previous year.

Test finds Kaspersky tool as best kid protector against online dangers

To help parents take the right steps towards children safety on the Internet, independent software assessor AV-Test has evaluated a number of solutions specifically designed to protect children while they are online.

Unique, memorable passwords stronger than constant change: researchers

The risk of being attacked is not reduced by changing passwords, but by making them strong. Further, this strength should be built not on complexity but on uniqueness.
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