Epochalypse Now — or how to deal with Y2K38
What is the year 2038 problem — also known as “Unix Y2K” — and how to prepare corporate IT systems for it?
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What is the year 2038 problem — also known as “Unix Y2K” — and how to prepare corporate IT systems for it?
Eight digital New Year’s resolutions you absolutely need to keep.
The Whisper Leak attack allows its perpetrator to guess the topic of your conversation with an AI assistant — without decrypting the traffic. We explore how this is possible, and what you can do to protect your AI chats.
A step-by-step guide to deleting as much of your digital footprint as possible.
Any game based on the popular Unity engine made in the last eight years can allow attackers to get into your computer or smartphone. Here’s what to do about it.
A race between tech giants is unfolding before our very eyes. Who’ll be the first to transform the browser into an AI assistant app? As you test these new products, be sure to consider their enormous impact on security and privacy.
Planning a safe digital detox: a checklist to help prepare for a vacation and unwind in peace.
Online converters are a tempting but dangerous way to change file formats. We tell you how to convert files and not get trojanized.
Mistakes to learn from in 2024 – and resolutions for a safer 2025.
Threats to data stored in Sync, pCloud, and other encrypted alternatives to Dropbox.
Black Friday is a great opportunity for scammers to line their pockets — but not with your money if you follow our advice.
Five dead simple tips to greatly improve your defenses against cybercriminals.
Going on vacation? We’ve compiled a traveler’s guide to help you have an enjoyable safe time and completely get away from the routine.
The new AI function in Microsoft Windows has already been dubbed a “security nightmare” on the internet. What risks does it carry, and how to stay safe?
We discuss key aspects of WhatsApp’s security and privacy, and how to configure this messenger to enhance protection.
How to use private browsing mode, what it doesn’t protect against, and why Google is deleting five billion dollars’ worth of user data.
Advertising firms’ extensive collection of personal data is becoming of great use to intelligence agencies. So how to guard against mass surveillance?
How to tell a real photo or video from a fake, and trace its provenance.
How to switch the cyber-protection on your computer or smartphone to the most awarded security solution from Kaspersky.
Got a message from your boss or coworker asking you to “fix a problem” in an unexpected way? Beware of scammers! How to protect yourself and your company against a potential attack.
Let’s start the New Year with a digital cleanup: canceling unnecessary subscriptions, clearing out unnecessary data, deleting unused accounts, changing weak passwords, and so on.