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“Orpheus’ Lyre” – where it came from, and what to do [VIDEO]

Posted on July 20, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From how the “Orpheus’ Lyre” bug got its weird name all the way to what we can learn from it. No jargon, just plain English. Enjoy… Continue reading “Orpheus’ Lyre” – where it came from, and what to do [VIDEO]→

Posted in BWAIN, Exploit, kerberos, Orpheus' Lyre, video, Vulnerability

News in brief: moving Segway hacked; Google Glass resurrected; 308 Oracle fixes

Posted on July 19, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Continue reading News in brief: moving Segway hacked; Google Glass resurrected; 308 Oracle fixes→

Posted in Google, Google Glass, IoT, privacy, Segway, Vulnerability

Monday review – the hot 25 stories of the week

Posted on July 17, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From the malware-scammed $14.3m lottery win and how secure is 2FA on your mobile to Pornhub pushing verification via social media, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 25 stories of the week→

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

Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week

Posted on July 10, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Illinois banning geolocation tracking without consent and Ethereum users’ empty wallets to the hacked cryptocurrency exchange, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week→

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

Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week

Posted on July 10, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Illinois banning geolocation tracking without consent and Ethereum users’ empty wallets to the hacked cryptocurrency exchange, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week→

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

Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week

Posted on July 3, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From the Petya outbreak and Gmail’s promised to stop scanning to Snapchat sharing your location, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week→

Posted in Infosec, News, SBN

Breaking news: here’s what we know about the ransomware outbreak

Posted on June 27, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Here’s our advice as a new ransomware outbreak hits businesses around the world Continue reading Breaking news: here’s what we know about the ransomware outbreak→

Posted in Uncategorized

News in brief: Gmail stops scanning; UK Parliament hack; Windows 10 S hacked

Posted on June 26, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Continue reading News in brief: Gmail stops scanning; UK Parliament hack; Windows 10 S hacked→

Posted in Google, Hacking, news in brief, UK parliament, Windows 10 S

Monday review – the hot 27 stories of the week

Posted on June 26, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Stack Clash to some new malware using an old trick and Amazon’s plans for in-store web tomfoolery, 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

Ransomware revisited – is it really the worst sort of malware? [Security SOS Week]

Posted on June 23, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Join us for the last webinar in our Security SOS Week – we take a look at ransomware… and all the other malware nasties that roam the net. Continue reading Ransomware revisited – is it really the worst sort of malware? [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in malware, Ransomware, Security, Security SOS

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