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Cybersecurity in 007’s world
What do James Bond and his Secret Intelligence Service colleagues know about cybersecurity?
28 articles
What do James Bond and his Secret Intelligence Service colleagues know about cybersecurity?
Misconfigured applications built with Microsoft Power Apps leave millions of personally identifiable information entries exposed.
Loss or leaks of sensitive information can be serious problems for small businesses. Here’s how to keep confidential data safe.
Many companies throw out information that can pose a security or reputational risk.
A server configuration oversight caused data from SuperVPN, GeckoVPN, and ChatVPN users to leak online. It’s now for sale on a hacker forum.
Jeff and Dave discuss new gaming scams, shady doorbells, recent leaks and ransomware incidents, and more.
Jeff and Dave discuss the Silk Road cash-out, a Trump site leaking voter details, ransomware at Compal, and more.
The abundance of work-related cloud tools and services calls for smart password handling.
Alongside their benefits, cloud solutions for file storage and document or project management can cause many problems.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss the latest scam targeting Travelex customers, a phishing attack on the UN, Australia relief being targeted by Magecart, and more.
Chrome and Firefox extensions can collect your browsing history. Learn why this is dangerous and how to protect yourself.
Hundreds of thousands of tokens and cryptographic keys have been discovered on GitHub. We explain why this is bad and how to avoid a leak.
A huge database of leaked e-mails and passwords surfaced in the Internet. Here’s what you should do about it.
In this special edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss how parents should look at raising digital natives and the precautions they need to take.
The personal data of 257,000 Facebook users, including private messages belonging to 81,000 of them, has leaked online. Hackers claim to have access to 120 million accounts.
In this edition, Jeff and Dave discuss a Facebook privacy loophole, Walmart patenting listening software, e-mail being too hard, and oh yeah, some data breaches.
In this edition, Jeff and Dave discuss third parties reading your Gmail, Samsung’s SMS app leaking photos, NYC pranksters, and more.
How Twitter’s “not-a-leak” made me realize that remembering passwords no longer works.
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest changes at Facebook, a data breach at Panera Bread, the fallout from the ransomware in Atlanta, and more.