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Myspace bug left old accounts vulnerable to attack

Posted on July 19, 2017 by Kim Crawley

Myspace is still there, and so’s your old account Continue reading Myspace bug left old accounts vulnerable to attack→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, authentication bypass, MySpace, Social networks, Vulnerability

When good extensions go bad: buyer turns Particle into adware

Posted on July 18, 2017 by Kim Crawley

The tale of what happened when the Particle extension was sold and turned by its buyer into adware is a reminder that it’s a good idea to keep an eye on what you’ve added to your browser Continue reading When good extensions go bad: buyer turns Particle into adware→

Posted in malware, privacy, SBN

So long, Windows Phone – it was nice knowing you

Posted on July 13, 2017 by Kim Crawley

The end of support for Windows Phone 8.1 is pretty much the death knell for a platform that never took off but which was widely liked – not least for its security Continue reading So long, Windows Phone – it was nice knowing you→

Posted in apple, Google, Microsoft, Mobile, mobile devices, Mobile World Congress, opinion, windows phone, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8.1

More than 100m records potentially lost in huge telecoms breach

Posted on July 11, 2017 by Kim Crawley

India’s newest telecoms provider denies that subscriber records posted online were authentic, but users claim the data is real Continue reading More than 100m records potentially lost in huge telecoms breach→

Posted in data breach, privacy, SBN

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