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Monday review – the hot 26 stories of the week

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From one lousy click that sank a product and the fake hot-babe catching out LinkedIn users to the WannaCry ‘kill switch’ arrest, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 26 stories of the week→

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

News in brief: Wikileaks’ Dumbo flies; off-script chatbots; Google down-votes duff apps

Posted on August 4, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Wikileaks’ Dumbo flies; off-script chatbots; Google down-votes duff apps→

Posted in BabyQ, chatbot, Dumbo, Google, google play, news in brief, wikileaks, Xiaobing

Should IoT vendors be told what to do by the government? [VIDEO]

Posted on August 4, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Paul Ducklin discusses the thorny issue of whether to kick IoT vendors up the [redacted] to get them to admit that security matters. Continue reading Should IoT vendors be told what to do by the government? [VIDEO]→

Posted in congress, Facebook Live, IoT, legislation, video

News in brief: WannaCry hero arrested; Firefox file encryption; DDoS fails to persuade

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: WannaCry hero arrested; Firefox file encryption; DDoS fails to persuade→

Posted in DDoS, SBN

News in brief: Facebook video chat; protecting Earth from aliens; do you want encryption?

Posted on August 2, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Facebook video chat; protecting Earth from aliens; do you want encryption?→

Posted in encryption, Facebook, nasa, SBN, twitter

News in brief: Alexa as wiretap; Prankster fools White House; Amazon suspends Blu

Posted on August 1, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Alexa as wiretap; Prankster fools White House; Amazon suspends Blu→

Posted in Amazon, blu, Broadpwn, news in brief, pranks, spyware, White House

News in brief: Roomba data not for sale; thief-catching wallet; Windows Bounty Program

Posted on July 31, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Roomba data not for sale; thief-catching wallet; Windows Bounty Program→

Posted in bug bounty, iRobot, Microsoft, news in brief, roomba, Volterman, Windows

Monday review – the hot 32 stories of the week

Posted on July 31, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Get yourself up to date with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time. Continue reading Monday review – the hot 32 stories of the week→

Posted in Weekly Summary

Become a sysadmin – learn how to fit right in [VIDEO]

Posted on July 28, 2017 by Naked Security writer

In one short #SysAdminDay video, we can’t teach you how to *play* the part of a sysdmin, but we can help you *look* the part! Continue reading Become a sysadmin – learn how to fit right in [VIDEO]→

Posted in #SysAdminDay, video

Monday review – the hot 27 stories of the week

Posted on July 24, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From ATM crooks upping the ante with infrared and Orpheus’ Lyre, the Windows security hole to Google wants you to give up SMS, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 27 stories of the week→

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

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