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Could have sworn I deleted that photo from my phone! [PODCAST]

Posted on November 16, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

This week: hacking phones at Pwn2Own, the brand new SophosLabs Threat report, and squeezing Shakespeare into one tweet. Enjoy! Continue reading Could have sworn I deleted that photo from my phone! [PODCAST]→

Posted in iPhone, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, PWN2OWN, Shakespeare, SophosLabs, Technology, threat report

Thought you deleted your iPhone photos? Hackers find a way to get them back

Posted on November 15, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

The hacking duo @fluoroacetate demonstrated zero-day exploits against phones from Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi at the recent Pwn2Own contest. Continue reading Thought you deleted your iPhone photos? Hackers find a way to get them back→

Posted in apple, Exploit, PWN2OWN, Vulnerability, xiaomi | Tagged Samsung

Steganography – cool cybersecurity trick or dangerous risk? [VIDEO]

Posted on November 15, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Burying secret data in plain sight- is it a clever cybersecurity trick, or a way to attract the very attention you wanted to avoid? Continue reading Steganography – cool cybersecurity trick or dangerous risk? [VIDEO]→

Posted in Cryptography, Facebook Live, steganography, video

Google and Cloudfare traffic diverted to China… do we need to panic?

Posted on November 13, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

A brief outage on Monday diverted traffic to providers such as Google and Cloudflare via China – was it a blunder or a hack? Continue reading Google and Cloudfare traffic diverted to China… do we need to panic?→

Posted in bgp, china, Google

How to fit all of Shakespeare in one tweet (and why not to do it!)

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

A security researcher squoze 1,299,999 words into a single tweet, thanks to image metadata that Twitter doesn’t remove. Continue reading How to fit all of Shakespeare in one tweet (and why not to do it!)→

Posted in Cryptography, steganography, twitter

Apple 0, José 3 – Man versus Megacorp! [PODCAST]

Posted on November 8, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security Podcast – enjoy! Continue reading Apple 0, José 3 – Man versus Megacorp! [PODCAST]→

Posted in apple, cryptocurrency, Hack, Intel, Lock Screen, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, PortSmash

How to become a Monero million(th)aire in just 20 minutes [PODCAST]

Posted on October 26, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s Episode 7 of the Naked Security podcast – enjoy. Continue reading How to become a Monero million(th)aire in just 20 minutes [PODCAST]→

Posted in #OneReset, code review, Cryptojacking, Exploit, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, stonehenge, wordpress

Are you Cyber Aware? How about your friends and family?

Posted on October 24, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

A Cyber Aware survey found 30% of Britons still have just one password for all their accounts – so let’s help that 30% change their lives! Continue reading Are you Cyber Aware? How about your friends and family?→

Posted in #OneReset, cyber aware, password

“We know you watch porn” (and here’s fake proof…) [PODCAST]

Posted on October 19, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s Episode 6 of the Naked Security podcast… enjoy! Continue reading “We know you watch porn” (and here’s fake proof…) [PODCAST]→

Posted in cybercrime, Exploit, javascript, magecart, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, sextortion, Whatsapp

The libssh “login with no password” bug – what you need to know [VIDEO]

Posted on October 18, 2018 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s a video that explains the libssh “no password needed” bug – jargon-free and in plain English. Enjoy… Continue reading The libssh “login with no password” bug – what you need to know [VIDEO]→

Posted in authentication bypass, Exploit, ibssh, ssh, video

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