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HP leaves accidental keylogger in laptop keyboard driver

Posted on December 12, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

HP didnt beat around the bush – when a researcher found a left-over keylogger, the company fessed up and fixed it fast. Result! Continue reading HP leaves accidental keylogger in laptop keyboard driver→

Posted in bug, hp, keylogger, Vulnerability

Uber disguised $100,000 hacker payoff as bug bounty, claims Reuters

Posted on December 8, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Can a hacker’s extortion demand ever be paid off as though it were a bug bounty? Or is that a step too far? Continue reading Uber disguised $100,000 hacker payoff as bug bounty, claims Reuters→

Posted in breach, ico, reuters, uber

Apple fills the KRACK on iPhones – at last

Posted on December 8, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

KRACK is a Wi-Fi encryption bug – Apple patched it quickly, but only for iPhone 7 and later. Now everyone else gets a patch, too… Continue reading Apple fills the KRACK on iPhones – at last→

Posted in apple, Exploit, iOS, KRACK, macos, patch, vulnerabiliy

Man turns shed into top rated restaurant on TripAdvisor

Posted on December 7, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

…without ever serving food from it. Continue reading Man turns shed into top rated restaurant on TripAdvisor→

Posted in fake reviews, online reviews, Oobah Butler, The Shed, tripadvisor

Fancy what? Fancy where? Oh, Fancy BEAR! [Chet Chat Podcast 266]

Posted on December 4, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest episode of the Chet Chat podcast…enjoy! Continue reading Fancy what? Fancy where? Oh, Fancy BEAR! [Chet Chat Podcast 266]→

Posted in chet chat, Podcast, sophos security chet chat, sscc

Fancy what? Fancy where? Oh, Fancy BEAR! [Chet Chat Podcast 266]

Posted on December 4, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest episode of the Chet Chat podcast…enjoy!
The post Fancy what? Fancy where? Oh, Fancy BEAR! [Chet Chat Podcast 266] appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading Fancy what? Fancy where? Oh, Fancy BEAR! [Chet Chat Podcast 266]→

Posted in chet chat, Podcast, SBN, sophos security chet chat, sscc, Videos and Podcasts

Apple’s rocky week with passwords in High Sierra [VIDEO]

Posted on December 1, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

We took to Facebook Live to discuss what happened in Apple’s “password nightware” week… Continue reading Apple’s rocky week with passwords in High Sierra [VIDEO]→

Posted in apple, Exploit, Facebook Live, video

Apple’s “blank root password” fix needs a fix of its own – here it is

Posted on November 30, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Bug, fix, bug, fix – but we’re still saying “Well done” to Apple for a superquick response to the “blank root password” vulnerability. Continue reading Apple’s “blank root password” fix needs a fix of its own – here it is→

Posted in apple, Exploit, High Sierra, kerberos, root

Apple closes that big root hole – “Install this update as soon as possible”

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

That Apple root hole we wrote about just yesterday? Apple has pushed out a patch already – get it while it’s hot! Continue reading Apple closes that big root hole – “Install this update as soon as possible”→

Posted in apple, High Sierra, root, Vulnerability

Apple Macs have gaping root hole – here’s a superquick way to check and fix it

Posted on November 28, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

You can’t login as “root” on a Mac because it never asks you to set the password, so you don’t know what it is. Except that it’s [blank]. Continue reading Apple Macs have gaping root hole – here’s a superquick way to check and fix it→

Posted in apple

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