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Got an iPhone? Here’s what we think about the security of iOS11

Posted on August 17, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Will your iOS device be more or less secure when iOS11 is launched? We’ve had a look beyond the cosmetic tweaks to the security features Continue reading Got an iPhone? Here’s what we think about the security of iOS11→

Posted in apple, beta, iOS, iOS 11

Firefox 55 makes Flash click-to-run, fixes security bugs

Posted on August 11, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

The long march towards the death of Flash takes another step in Firefox’s latest version Continue reading Firefox 55 makes Flash click-to-run, fixes security bugs→

Posted in SBN

Microsoft issues out-of-band security updates for Outlook, Office

Posted on August 8, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

If you haven’t picked up these updates, now is a good time to do them Continue reading Microsoft issues out-of-band security updates for Outlook, Office→

Posted in Microsoft

Good guys and bad guys race against time over disclosing vulnerabilities

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

What’s at stake when we don’t share vulnerability data? Continue reading Good guys and bad guys race against time over disclosing vulnerabilities→

Posted in SBN, vulnerabilities, Vulnerability

Dark Web criminals caught after reusing passwords

Posted on July 31, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Dark web encryption can’t save you from yourself Continue reading Dark Web criminals caught after reusing passwords→

Posted in alphabay, Dark Market, dark web, hansa, Law & order

Wait, this email isn’t for me – what’s it doing in my inbox?

Posted on July 27, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Emails can contain confidential information and are often sent to the wrong person, yet many businesses don’t even bother to verify addresses when you sign up with them. What can be done? Continue reading Wait, this email isn’t for me – what’s it doing in my inbox?→

Posted in data breach, Data loss, email, privacy

Still running Windows Vista? Here’s a wake-up call for you

Posted on March 24, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Microsoft is finally ending its extended support for Windows Vista, which means no more security patches or other updates. If you’re one of the hold-outs, it’s time to act Continue reading Still running Windows Vista? Here’s a wake-up call for you→

Posted in Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista

Apple pushing two-factor authentication for iOS 10.3 users

Posted on March 3, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

If you haven’t enabled 2FA on your iDevice, you’ll be getting a reminder to do so. And while you’re there, do it on your other devices, too. Continue reading Apple pushing two-factor authentication for iOS 10.3 users→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, 2fa, apple, iOS, iPad, iPhone

Nearly 1m Coachella user details potentially accessed in breach

Posted on March 3, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Festivalgoers’ details allegedly for sale on the dark web, though Coachella says no financial details were exposed Continue reading Nearly 1m Coachella user details potentially accessed in breach→

Posted in data breach, privacy, SBN

Hackers spam Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to spotlight security flaws

Posted on February 23, 2017 by Maria Varmazis

Spamming CS:GO game lobbies might be good at getting attention, but is it the right tactic? Continue reading Hackers spam Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to spotlight security flaws→

Posted in gaming, SBN, Spam

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