Kaspersky sues US government over federal software ban

To no one's surprise, Kaspersky Lab isn't happy that the US government has banned its software over the potential for Russian influence. The security firm has sued the Trump administration to challenge the ban, arguing that the Department of Homeland...

Kaspersky hopes independent review will restore trust in its software

Security software firm Kaspersky has had a rough year. As a means of trying to fix its public image, the company will now submit the source code for its anti-virus software to independent third-parties for review, Reuters reports. That starts next ye...

Norton’s sexy router connects and protects!

One of the world’s most beloved anti-virus companies has just entered the IoT market and we are honestly impressed! With 30 years of safeguarding our computers, Norton now has the solution for the future. A jaw-droppingly beautiful internet router that sits in your house, guarding not just one device, but all the devices that connect to it via WiFi.

This pretty drool-worthy Ferrero Rocher-esque router (codenamed the Norton Core) doesn’t just distribute wireless internet… it distributes protected wireless internet using machine learning, deep packet inspection, intrusion prevention, and other highly advanced techniques to protect your home network from any threats. On the inside is a phased-array antenna capable of doling out speeds up to 2.5Gbps (let the 4K streaming begin!) with incredible range and reach, thanks to Norton’s advanced beamforming technology.

Interestingly enough, on the design front, the Core looks nothing like any regular router. However, its beautiful geodesic design is almost a hat-tip to structural integrity, implying that the Core is safe, reliable, and incredibly capable! Plus with the matte finish bouncing light gently off its faceted design, this isn’t a router to be hidden, but rather celebrated on your coffee table or your mantelpiece!

Designer: Norton

BUY IT HERE: $279.99

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Microsoft is making Windows 10 security easier

It's easy to mock bad passwords and phishing scam victims, but PC security is hard to grok for the average user. That's why Microsoft is introducing the Windows Defender Security Center as part of the Windows 10 Creators Update coming in April. Withi...