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When does security turn into snooping? [Security SOS Week]

Posted on June 21, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Sign up for today’s live Security SOS podcast, or catch up on earlier episodes you missed. Continue reading When does security turn into snooping? [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in cybercrime, GDPR, Phishing, Podcast, Security SOS, surveillance

Phishing – how this troublesome crime is evolving [Security SOS Week]

Posted on June 20, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Join us today to learn from Sophos expert Peter Mackenzie how to keep your organisation safe from the pernicious problem of phishing. Continue reading Phishing – how this troublesome crime is evolving [Security SOS Week]→

Posted in Phishing, SBN

Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week

Posted on June 19, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From the US’s North Korean cyberattack patch warning and Hollywood fighting piracy to the Google Play adware that just won’t die, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week→

Posted in Infosec, News, SBN

News in brief: Facebook moderators revealed to terrorists; WikiLeaks release Cherry Blossom; language-translating earpiece

Posted on June 16, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Facebook moderators revealed to terrorists; WikiLeaks release Cherry Blossom; language-translating earpiece→

Posted in bug, Cherry Blossom, CIA, earpiece, Facebook, Firefox, news in brief, Technology, terrorism, Vault 7, wikileaks

Security SOS Week – learn from our top experts for free

Posted on June 16, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Stay up to speed on the latest security topics by joining in the free Sophos Security SOS webinar series next week! Continue reading Security SOS Week – learn from our top experts for free→

Posted in #securitysos, free, Security SOS

News in brief: Samsung customers exposed; emergency service drones; potatoes on the Moon?

Posted on June 15, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Samsung customers exposed; emergency service drones; potatoes on the Moon?→

Posted in SBN, vulnerabilities

News in brief: Hollywood fights piracy; Covfefe not a typo; Kim Dotcom loses

Posted on June 14, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news! Continue reading News in brief: Hollywood fights piracy; Covfefe not a typo; Kim Dotcom loses→

Posted in hbo, Kim Dotcom, Netflix, news in brief, piracy, tweeting, twitter

News in brief: Update Flash now; Heartbleed fine; the $1.9m email

Posted on June 13, 2017 by Naked Security writer

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news Continue reading News in brief: Update Flash now; Heartbleed fine; the $1.9m email→

Posted in Heartbleed, SBN, Social Engineering

Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week

Posted on June 12, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From secret posts that aren’t secret and Facebook denying parents access to dead daughter’s account to why ‘I forgot my password’ won’t cut it, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week→

Posted in Infosec, News, SBN

Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week

Posted on June 5, 2017 by Naked Security writer

From Chrome’s secret recording bug that’s ‘not a flaw’ and AI detecting pain in animals to the latest attempt to drop ransomware on your PCs, and more! Continue reading Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week→

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

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