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Ep. 014 – Rickrolls, Acrobat and zombie hands [PODCAST]

Posted on January 12, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy! Continue reading Ep. 014 – Rickrolls, Acrobat and zombie hands [PODCAST]→

Posted in 2fa, Acrobat, ccc, cybersecurity, hacker giraffe, Naked Security, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, rickroll, Technology, Vulnerability

SMS phishing is alive and well… and simply believable

Posted on January 8, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Sometimes, the limited length of an SMS makes it easier for the crooks to ‘get it to look right’ and reel you in to a phishing site… Continue reading SMS phishing is alive and well… and simply believable→

Posted in Phishing, privacy, SMS | Tagged sms phishing

Facebook hoaxes – harmless fun or security risk? [VIDEO]

Posted on January 4, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s what you need to know about Facebook hoaxes, all in plain English. Continue reading Facebook hoaxes – harmless fun or security risk? [VIDEO]→

Posted in cybersecurity, Facebook, Facebook Live, Hoax, video

Don’t fall victim to the Chromecast hackers – here’s what to do

Posted on January 4, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

First they came for your printer… and then they came for your Chromecast – learn how to tighten up your router security. Continue reading Don’t fall victim to the Chromecast hackers – here’s what to do→

Posted in censys, Chromecast, hackergiraffe, Hacking, Shodan

Ep. 013 – Breaches, Facebook and ransomware reinvented [PODCAST]

Posted on December 21, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

We ring out 2018 with a look at the big issues of the past year. Listen and enjoy! Continue reading Ep. 013 – Breaches, Facebook and ransomware reinvented [PODCAST]→

Posted in 2fa, cambridge analytica, data breach, Marriott, Naked Security Podcast, passwords, Podcast, Ransomware, Ryuk, SamSam

Serious Security: When cryptographic certificates attack

Posted on December 19, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Machine learning is all the rage – but don’t knock human savvy just yet! One weird character can be enough to alert a smart researcher… Continue reading Serious Security: When cryptographic certificates attack→

Posted in Hacking, pem, serious security, TLS

WordPress worms, Android fraud and Flash fails [PODCAST]

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy! Continue reading WordPress worms, Android fraud and Flash fails [PODCAST]→

Posted in Android, cyberfraud, flash, Hacking, malware, Naked Security, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Technology, wordpress, Zero Day

WordPress worms, Android fraud and Flash fails [PODCAST]

Posted on December 13, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy! Continue reading WordPress worms, Android fraud and Flash fails [PODCAST]→

Posted in Android, cyberfraud, flash, Hacking, malware, Naked Security, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Technology, wordpress, Zero Day

Marriott, Kubernetes and PewDiePie [PODCAST]

Posted on December 6, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security Podcast – enjoy! Continue reading Marriott, Kubernetes and PewDiePie [PODCAST]→

Posted in data breach, Kubernetes, Marriott, Naked Security Podcast, PewDiePie, Podcast, Vulnerability

Iranian hackers charged in the US for SamSam ransomware attacks

Posted on November 28, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Two Iranians have been named in a US ransomware indictment – but given that they aren’t in the US, what happens next? Continue reading Iranian hackers charged in the US for SamSam ransomware attacks→

Posted in bust, DOJ, fbi, SamSam

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