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How one man could have deleted any image on Facebook

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Pouya Darabi found how to embed other people’s images in a Facebook poll so that deleting *his* poll also deleted *their* files. Continue reading How one man could have deleted any image on Facebook→

Posted in bug, bug bounty, Data loss, Facebook, Vulnerability

Imgur breached back in 2014, wasn’t storing your passwords properly

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Photo-sharing site Imgur just found out it was breached back in 2014 – and back then it wasn’t storing your passwords securely. Continue reading Imgur breached back in 2014, wasn’t storing your passwords properly→

Posted in bcrypt, breach, Data loss, hash, Imgur

3 simple tips to stay off the hook this phishing season

Posted on November 24, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

We’re entering peak retail season, so here are three simple tips to help convince your friends and family to Stop – Think – Connect…
Continue reading 3 simple tips to stay off the hook this phishing season→

Posted in Black Friday, holidays, Phishing, SophosLabs, Spam

3 simple tips to stay off the hook this phishing season

Posted on November 24, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

We’re entering peak retail season, so here are three simple tips to help convince your friends and family to Stop – Think – Connect…
Continue reading 3 simple tips to stay off the hook this phishing season→

Posted in Black Friday, holidays, Phishing, SophosLabs, Spam

What we know about Uber (so far, anyway) [VIDEO]

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Uber is the data breach story of the week that looks set to become the saga of the month/quarter/year/decade. Here’s the story so far… Continue reading What we know about Uber (so far, anyway) [VIDEO]→

Posted in brech, Facebook Live, uber, video

What we know about Uber (so far, anyway) [VIDEO]

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Uber is the data breach story of the week that looks set to become the saga of the month/quarter/year/decade. Here’s the story so far…
The post What we know about Uber (so far, anyway) [VIDEO] appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading What we know about Uber (so far, anyway) [VIDEO]→

Posted in brech, Facebook Live, SBN, uber, video

Black Friday shopping? “A little delay goes a long way!”

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Want to chase those bargains on Black Friday? Here’s how to do it without falling over yourself in haste… Continue reading Black Friday shopping? “A little delay goes a long way!”→

Posted in Black Friday, Phishing, tips, Typosquatting

Uber suffered massive data breach, then paid hackers to keep quiet

Posted on November 22, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Uber suffered a data breach in 2016, but didn’t tell anyone – instead, it seems the company paid the hackers to help to hush it up. Continue reading Uber suffered massive data breach, then paid hackers to keep quiet→

Posted in data breach, uber

GitHub starts scanning millions of projects for insecure components

Posted on November 21, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

The code repository will warn you about insecure dependencies Continue reading GitHub starts scanning millions of projects for insecure components→

Posted in github, Vulnerability

Ransomware via RDP – how to stay safe! [VIDEO]

Posted on November 16, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Crooks love to get into your network and wander around as if they were on your IT team. Here’e one good reason why you want to stop them! Continue reading Ransomware via RDP – how to stay safe! [VIDEO]→

Posted in Facebook Live, malware, Ransomware, RDP, video

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