David Buxton – Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog The Official Blog from Kaspersky covers information to help protect you against viruses, spyware, hackers, spam & other forms of malware. Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:11:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://media.kasperskydaily.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/92/2019/06/04074830/cropped-k-favicon-new-150x150.png David Buxton – Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog 32 32 Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 335 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-335/50707/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:11:33 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50707 Episode 335 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast kicks off with news that Apple are already preparing for a post-quantum world with their latest iMessage update. From there the team discuss criticism around Google’s ‘woke’ AI picture issues.

Following that, the team wrap up with two stories, the first around Air Canada’s chatbot giving incorrect refund advice to a customer, and a spoon-bending magician says he was paid to create a fake Biden robocall.

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 334 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-334/50674/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 20:51:14 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50674 In today’s episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, the team look at news that companies at the fore-front of generative AI are looking to ‘take action’ on deceptive AI in upcoming elections. From there, the team discuss news that the Canadian government is set to take action against devices such as Flipper Zero, in an apparent fight against criminal activity.

To wrap up, the team discuss news that international police agencies have taken down LockBit – the infamous ransomware gang. Additionally, the team discuss a bizarre story around Artificial Intelligence, blue aliens and job applications – yes, really.

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Navigating the risks of online dating | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/navigating-online-dating-risks/50555/ Mon, 12 Feb 2024 10:38:45 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/navigating-online-dating-risks/50555/ Navigating the current dating landscape can be perplexing; it’s filled with apps, websites, catfishing, and lurking stalkers. While pre-Tinder dating had its challenges, it sure seemed to be less intricate.

Complicating matters is the heightened uncertainty about the identity of your virtual conversational partner, and the disconcerting possibility of digital stalking.

In fact, we recently commissioned a report on digital stalking to ascertain the reality of these risks and concerns. We engaged with over 21,000 participants to cast light on the alarming prevalence of digital abuse experienced by those in pursuit of love.

Revelations from the survey

As per our survey findings, 34% of respondents believe that googling or checking social media accounts of someone they’ve just started dating is a form of “due diligence”. While seemingly harmless, 23% reported encountering some form of online stalking from a new romantic interest, suggesting that some individuals may take a swift Google search a bit too far.

Furthermore, and somewhat alarmingly, over 90% of respondents expressed a willingness to share or consider sharing passwords that grant access to their location. While seemingly innocuous on the surface, there can loom there specter of stalkerware: silent software capable of continuously tracking user whereabouts and spying on messages.

How to protect yourself? Tips from the experts

We’ve compiled advice from leading online security, dating, and safety experts to help you navigate the waters of love safely this Valentine’s Day!

Enhanced password safety measures

Proactive verification techniques of online dating profiles

  • Run a reverse-image search for that profile; if it appears on multiple pages under various names, it’s likely a catfisher.
  • Look for inconsistencies in daters’ stories and profile details.
  • Be wary of sudden, intense expressions of love, or requests for money.
  • Use video calls to verify a dater’s identity before meeting in person.

Maximizing online dating profile security:

  • Conduct your own privacy audit of your social media accounts to understand what’s publicly visible.
  • Customize your privacy settings to control who can see your posts and personal information.
  • Regularly review your friends/followers list to ensure you know who has access to your information.

Strategic sharing guidelines:

  • Avoid posting details that could disclose your location, workplace, or routines.
  • Think twice before sharing emotionally charged or intimate content.
  • Be mindful of metadata or other identifiable clues in photos (like geotags) that can reveal your identity, location, or details you’d rather keep private.
  • Set personal boundaries on the type of information you share early on in a relationship; only reveal personal details gradually as trust builds over time.
  • Listen to your instincts – if something feels off, take a step back and give yourself a moment.
  • Consider how the data you share could be used to piece together a profile or compromise your physical safety.

Comprehensive safety plan for offline meetings:

  • Choose well-lit, public places for initial meetings.
  • Avoid sharing or displaying personal items that might reveal your address or sensitive information.
  • Arrange your own transportation to and from the meeting place.
  • Have a check-in system with a friend or family member.

As we embrace the possibilities for romance and connection in the digital age, let’s not forget the importance of our safety and wellbeing. By implementing these strategies, you can confidently explore the world of online dating while safeguarding both your digital and physical self. For more details, please take a look at our safe dating guide. And our premium security solution with identity protection and privacy features can help you keep calm and carry on… dating!

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 333 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-333/50522/ Wed, 07 Feb 2024 22:56:05 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50522 Episode 333 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast dives into news that a site called ‘OnlyFakes’ is offering deepfake photo ID – the team also stay on the AI bandwagon with the next story which talks about the recent furore around illicit AI generated Taylor Swift images.

From there the team discuss two final stories, the first around a virus that was released onto the Valhiem gaming Discord channels, causing havoc as it was spread. The final story looks at a recent Interpol campaign, dubbed ‘Operation Synergia,’ which resulted in 31 arrests and over 1,300 C2 (command and control) servers being taken down.

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 332 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-332/50373/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 21:33:49 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50373 Episode 332 of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that, after the recent AI generated sketch, George Carlin’s estate has decided to pursue legal matters against the creators.  From there, discussion turns to Mozilla’s worry about Apple’s new browser rules and British law makers question the legality of live facial recognition.

To wrap up, the team discuss news around the recent 23andMe data breach.  If you like what you heard, please consider subscribing.

George Carlin’s Family Takes This AI Bullsh*t to Court

Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are ‘as painful as possible’ for Firefox

British lawmakers question legality of live facial recognition technology

23andMe data breach: Hackers stole raw genotype data, health reports

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 331 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-331/50352/ Thu, 25 Jan 2024 16:38:47 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50352 Episode 331 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news regarding “the mother of all data breaches”, consisting of some 26 billion (yes, really) user names. From there the team discuss fake Biden robocalls and a swearing customer chatbot.

To wrap up, the team talk about the latest craze sweeping the gaming world – PalWorld.

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 330 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-330/50349/ Thu, 18 Jan 2024 15:00:05 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50349 Episode 330 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks things off with talk around the potential for A.I poisoning, which could allow malicious actors to turn AI chatbots into ‘sleeper agents’. From there the team talk about eBay and a truly bizarre story involving spiders, cockroaches and death threats, as well as China’s crackdown on casino’s, which has led to an underground boom in crypto-casinos.

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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 329 looks news around Stuxnet, how journalists and creative artists are suing OpenAI and much more! | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-329/50223/ Thu, 11 Jan 2024 14:29:13 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50223 The latest episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with Stuxnet – yes, after 20 plus years, we’re still talking about the infamous malware. From there, the team discuss news that artists and journalists are looking to collectively sue OpenAI around copyright theft – let’s see how that turns out.

To wrap up, the team discuss fake news on Twitter X via stolen gold-check mark accounts.

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Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 328 is an AI overload episode! Story of the year – AI, EU regulation on AI & much more! | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-328/50076/ Fri, 15 Dec 2023 20:00:31 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50076 The latest episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that the EU are the next major governmental body to impose AI regulations, as countries around the world race to stay ahead of the technology. From there, the team discuss news that the BBC were able to make a version of ChatGPT which was capable of writing spam and phishing emails.

From there the team discuss Securelist’s story of the year: Generative A.I and it’s impact on cyber-security.

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Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 327 | Kaspersky official blog https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/transatlantic-cable-podcast-327/50015/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 12:36:38 +0000 https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/?p=50015 The latest episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that hackers are paying to gain access to hotel booking[.]com portals. The hack is apparently so lucrative, they’re now advertising for access on the dark web. Additionally, the team discuss new content restriction laws being discussed in the U.K, with news that photo I.D may be required to access certain sites.

Additionally, this week the team sat down with Vidit Gujrathi, Chess grandmaster and Maher Yamout, Lead Security Researcher at Kaspersky to talk about Chess, cyber-security and how the two are more connected than you might think.

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