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Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week

Posted on November 6, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Firefox’s bite out of the canvas ‘super cookie’ and Dell forgetting to renew a domain to the student hacker charged by FBI, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week

Posted on October 30, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From DDE email attacks and Bad Rabbits to the iPhone privacy loophole that’s been staring us in the face, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 20 stories of the week

Posted on October 23, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Wi-Fi targeting KRACK attack and Microsoft’s Edge smoking out Google Chrome to the IRS’s warning about your identity, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 20 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

5 cybersecurity predictions (that might actually come true)

Posted on October 18, 2017 by Naked Security writer

We asked some security professionals what they’re actually planning to deal with Continue reading 5 cybersecurity predictions (that might actually come true)→

Posted in #CyberAware, NCSAM, opinion, predictions

Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week

Posted on October 16, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From iPhone’s new “off” switch and the 5 mistakes IT wish you wouldn’t make to Microsoft’s latest security tool, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Why it’s time to stop calling users “n00bs” and “1d10ts”

Posted on October 10, 2017 by Naked Security writer

We’ve tried blaming users for 30 years, and it hasn’t worked. Here’s a new way – listen to them and get them on your side… Continue reading Why it’s time to stop calling users “n00bs” and “1d10ts”→

Posted in #CyberAware, NCSAM, Phishing, security awareness, Security threats

Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From how forgetting to renew a domain name cost $3m and Google’s all-seeing tracking feature to Chrome tightening up on encryption, and more Continue reading Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 20 stories of the week

Posted on October 2, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From the Facebook spy hoax and the mass-spoofing of ships’ GPS in the Black Sea to the password-beaming software flaw, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 20 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

Monday review – Adobe botches, Apache bleeds and Equifax blunders

Posted on September 25, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Apache bleeding to Equifax shooting itself in the foot. Again. Continue reading Monday review – Adobe botches, Apache bleeds and Equifax blunders→

Posted in Weekly Summary

Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week

Posted on September 18, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Equifax’s feeble PINs putting frozen credit files at risk and 4 steps to secure yourself to the latest updates on the breach, and more Continue reading Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week→

Posted in computer security, Infosec, monday review, News, Security news, weekly roundup, Weekly Summary

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