Privacy predictions for 2024
Kaspersky experts review their privacy predictions for 2023 and last year’s trends, and try to predict what privacy concerns and solutions are to come in 2024. Continue reading Privacy predictions for 2024
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Kaspersky experts review their privacy predictions for 2023 and last year’s trends, and try to predict what privacy concerns and solutions are to come in 2024. Continue reading Privacy predictions for 2024
This report contains statistics and observations on vulnerabilities, phishing schemes and malware related to telehealth. Continue reading Telehealth: A New Frontier in Medicine—and Security
AT&T and Verizon are committed to an aggressive, multi-city roll out plan in a race to be the first carrier to implement national 5G deployment. We see this competition play out almost daily in the news: AT&T’s “5G E” is slow… Continue reading Here’s How Net Neutrality & Wearable Devices Can Impact 5G
Olympic Destroyer worm, Roaming Mantis mobile banker, Operation Parliament cyber-espionage campaign, SynAck ransomware and other notable targeted attacks and malware campaigns of Q2 2018. Continue reading IT threat evolution Q2 2018
Connected devices such as fitness bands hold the potential to revolutionize daily life, but they also pose IoT security risks.
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A new class of wearable device, the hearable, could be the one to finally win over people besides early tech adopters. Continue reading Why Hearables Could Be the Next Big Thing in Wearable Devices
As our health gadgets get smarter and more connected, there’s a real risk of overdiagnosis in healthy users. Continue reading Wearable Monitoring Tech May Not Always Be Good for Your Health
Cybercriminals can easily compromise fitness bands that use Bluetooth 4.0 VLE due to limitations in the key exchange of its encryption protocol.
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As your day-to-day apparel and accessories are turning into networked mobile electronic devices that attach to your body like smartwatch or fitness band, the threat to our personal data these devices collect has risen exponentially.
A recent study from Binghamton University also suggests your smartwatch or fitness tracker is not as secure as you think – and it could be used to steal your ATM
Continue reading Hackers Can Steal Your ATM PIN from Your Smartwatch Or Fitness Tracker