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Dave and Jeff take a look at insecurities in smart TVs, all things Amazon, TikTok censorship, and more.
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at the latest on Libra, disclosing to guests if you have a smart speaker, jackpotting ATMs, and more.
In this episode of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, Dave and Jeff take a look at Facebook’s rumored cryptocurrency, TikTok’s fine from the FTC, and the latest issue for YouTube.
The Razy Trojan secretly installs malicious extensions for Chrome and Firefox to serve phishing links and steal cryptocurrency.
Security researchers found several ways to compromise hardware cryptocurrency wallets made by Ledger and Trezor.
Dave and Jeff take a look at how promoting cryptocoins has backfired for two well-known celebs — and why hacked printers promoted PewDiePie.
A supply-chain attack against Copay cryptowallets through an open-source library enables bitcoin theft.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss a targeted cryptocurrency scam, Canadian weed database breached, bio chips, and the current state of spam and phishing.
Twitter cryptocurrency scams are becoming more and more advanced and convincing, with scammers using new techniques and some heavy artillery.
The infamous Lazarus group’s newest campaign is really hard to detect. Bonus: How cryptocurrencies, cybercriminals, and ramen noodles are connected.
In this part, we consider mobile malware capable of causing real damage to smartphone and tablet users.
In this edition of the podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss a McDonald’s Monopoly whopper, banning miners, hacking by inmates, and more.
In this edition, Jeff and Dave discuss Facebook’s investigation of Crimson Hexagon, a voyeur Uber driver and more.
The Rakhni encrypting ransomware, known since 2013, is now trying its hand at mining Monero.
What is a cryptocurrency wallet, and how do you choose which one suits you best?
Jeff and Dave discuss deleting Facebook accounts, Earth not being flat, new cryptocurrency, and more.
Cybercriminals weaponize hidden mining. We tell you how it works and how to protect your company
We’re pretty sure you haven’t heard of at least one of these cryptocurrencies. Wanna bet? Take our test and find out!
Cybercriminals attack Telegram users with an old trick for masking malware as pictures.
While you’re watching YouTube, someone might just be using your device to mine cryptocurrency.