
Mobile apps are watching you
Mobile apps can track your location and sell the data to third parties. What can you do about it?
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Mobile apps can track your location and sell the data to third parties. What can you do about it?
This week, Dave and Jeff discuss a crazy story of cyberstalking from eBay, NHS tracing app issues, cryptoexchange money laundering, and more.
Dave and Jeff discuss a ransomware attack on Honda, the support life of IoT appliances, Singapore COVID-19 tracking, Space Force, and more.
Dave and Jeff discuss how to keep personal data safe while protesting, the kerfuffle around NHS coronavirus texts, and more.
It’s hard not to worry when you don’t know where your child is. We explain how to pinpoint their location and save your nerves.
Tools and approaches to help you get some online privacy.
Listen to your cookies with the Listening Back browser extension to understand the real scale of Web tracking.
How paranoid employers and jealous partners can spy on you, and why chip bags are best left to movie heroes.
In the latest Terminator movie, is Sarah Connor protected against cell-phone tracking?
The truth about the recently discovered — and already fixed — bug in Kaspersky consumer products.
This week’s episode of the Kaspersky Podcast looks at Google tracking (and possible lawsuits as a result), Gatwick screen fails and Trello board fails.
Creators of ad mailings and spam are very interested in knowing whether you read their messages. This post explains how to protect against e-mail tracking.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss the return of Olympic Destroyer, fake news spreading through WhatsApp, and more.
How tools designed to study and protect rare species can turn from gamekeeper to poacher.
We investigate intercepting smartwatch motion-sensor data to monitor people and steal information.
Everyone is used to seeing targeted ads on the Internet. Now ads employing the same principles are emerging offline.
Cameras in buildings, public areas, and even at home spy on us without our knowledge or consent. What can we do about it?
The tracking tools used by digital marketers are so ubiquitous that it’s really hard to avoid mass Web surveillance. However, our Private Browsing can help you protect your privacy.