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Equifax website hit by malvertising – will the pain never end?

Posted on October 13, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

The proverb “it never rains but that it pours” could have been written for Equifax – this time, malvertising. Continue reading Equifax website hit by malvertising – will the pain never end?→

Posted in data breach, Equifax, malvertising

Report from the Virus Bulletin 2017 Conference [Chet Chat Podcast 263]

Posted on October 12, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

The Chet Chat podcast is back – enjoy! Continue reading Report from the Virus Bulletin 2017 Conference [Chet Chat Podcast 263]→

Posted in "VB Conference", chet chat, Podcast, sophos security chet chat, SSCS, Virus Bulletin

Are users “luzers” or is it time for an att-IT-ude change? [VIDEO]

Posted on October 12, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

When it comes to computer security, are we living in a generation of bad students, or poor teachers? Continue reading Are users “luzers” or is it time for an att-IT-ude change? [VIDEO]→

Posted in #CyberAware, Facebook Live, NCSAM, security awareness, video

Watch out for these high-pressure Apple malware scams

Posted on October 11, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

One site, three different Mac malware scams – just because you’re an Apple user doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you. Continue reading Watch out for these high-pressure Apple malware scams→

Posted in apple, Fake anti-virus, fake support, Scam

How to do cybersecurity at work

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

This week in National Cybersecurity Awareness Month is about how to do cybersecurity at work – and we mean all of us, not just IT! Continue reading How to do cybersecurity at work→

Posted in #CyberAware, NCSAM, security awareness

iPhone’s new “off” switch that leaves Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on

Posted on October 8, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Apple’s new definition of “off” means “will turn itself on again soon” – at 5am, or next time you move. Continue reading iPhone’s new “off” switch that leaves Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on→

Posted in apple, iOS, iPhone

Urgent! Update your Mac again, right now…

Posted on October 5, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Apple’s brand new High Sierra has a bug that sometimes stores your password as your password hint, so that the hint *is* your password! Continue reading Urgent! Update your Mac again, right now…→

Posted in apple, data leak, Disk Utility, password

Google Timeline – bug or feature? [VIDEO]

Posted on October 5, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Watch our live debate about Timeline, the Google tracking feature “you didn’t know you’d switched on”… Continue reading Google Timeline – bug or feature? [VIDEO]→

Posted in big brother, Google Timeline, surveillance, tracking, video

3 simple steps to online safety

Posted on October 2, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

It’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, so here are 3 simple steps to make you more #CyberAware… Continue reading 3 simple steps to online safety→

Posted in #CyberAware, 2fa, lockcode, NCSAM, security awareness, tips

Adobe security team posts public key – together with private key

Posted on September 23, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

If you generate an encryption keypair and you get a public key and a private key, which one do you think you should keep to yourself? Continue reading Adobe security team posts public key – together with private key→

Posted in adobe, private key, PSIRT, public key

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