Are your TV, smartphone, and smart speakers eavesdropping on you?
Advertising firms boast that they can listen in on conversations through smart TVs and smartphones. Is this true, and, if so — how can you avoid being snooped on?
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Advertising firms boast that they can listen in on conversations through smart TVs and smartphones. Is this true, and, if so — how can you avoid being snooped on?
Cybersecurity trends to consider and new threats to protect against in 2024.
Buying a cheap Android device can be an expensive mistake if it fails to perform its primary function or happens to be infected with viruses right out of the box.
Even if you don’t know it, you probably have devices running Linux at home — and they need protection too! Here are three Linux threats that even IT professionals often forget about.
What settings do you need to clear before getting rid of a gadget?
Smart feeders were invented to make life easier for pet owners; however, their vulnerabilities threaten not only owners’ privacy, but also the health of their pets.
If you want your smart home to do more good than harm, you should configure it correctly and secure it adequately. We review smart-home security in detail.
Chances are your home already contains a few smart components. But can you make them even smarter so as to reap yet more benefits from them?
Smart devices are easy targets for cybercriminals. Here’s how to protect your smart vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and other connected devices.
Smart home systems, drones, AI — we discuss the new trends and technologies in the field of home security.
Hacking security cameras through a smart light switch — and other interesting features of smart homes.
Dave and Jeff discuss the latest trend in US cities paying the ransom, hacking the smart home, Cirque du Soleil app issues and more.
Fibaro Smart Home Centers can be hacked, and the consequences for smart home owners are big.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, the team takes a look at hacks in OKCupid, the acquisition of Eero, and connected refrigerators.
On this podcast, special guest David Emm joins David to talk data privacy, AI, and smart homes
Internet of things is not getting any safer: Our experts analyzed a smart camera and found numerous vulnerabilities.
At MWC 2018, Kaspersky Lab researchers show how easily a smart home can be hacked.
A new study by Kaspersky Lab showed how insecure smart devices really are. We explain how to cope.
The Internet of Things is vulnerable like nothing else. What should you do to secure your smart home and other devices on the home network?
At the recent I/O 2016 conference Google announced Android N, Wear 2.0, new messenger Allo, voice assistant Google Home, and a laundry list of other tech miracles. What about security?
There is a flood of appliances which could be connected – and some are connected – without a second thought as to whether or not it’s necessary or secure.