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Cryptomining or online ads – which one floats your boat? [VIDEO]

Posted on September 22, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Is cryptomining in the background better than ads in the foreground as a way of earning money to “pay” for free sites? Continue reading Cryptomining or online ads – which one floats your boat? [VIDEO]→

Posted in cryptocurrency, Pirate Bay, TPB, vide, video

The Apache “Optionsbleed” security hole explained [VIDEO]

Posted on September 20, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

If you’re looking for a non-techie, plain English, verbal explanation of the Apache “Optionsbleed” security bug, watch this! Continue reading The Apache “Optionsbleed” security hole explained [VIDEO]→

Posted in Apache, data leakage, Exploit, Optionsbleed, video, Vulnerability

Apache “Optionsbleed” vulnerability – what you need to know

Posted on September 19, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Remember Heartbleed, where servers could be tricked into letting other people’s data slip? “Optionsbleed” is an Apache bug that’s similar. Continue reading Apache “Optionsbleed” vulnerability – what you need to know→

Posted in Apache, data leakage, Data loss, Exploit, Optionsbleed, Vulnerability

Learning from the Equifax breach [VIDEO]

Posted on September 8, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Equifax – what we know, what we can do now, and what happens next… Continue reading Learning from the Equifax breach [VIDEO]→

Posted in breach, Equifax, Facebook Live

Apache Struts “serialisation” vulnerability – what you need to know

Posted on September 6, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

A bug in Apache Struts, a popular software toolkit for building web services, could let crooks take control of your server. Continue reading Apache Struts “serialisation” vulnerability – what you need to know→

Posted in Exploit, SBN, Vulnerability

Online file conversion services – why trust them?

Posted on September 1, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

If you need to edit an image, tweak a document or convert a file in a hurry, how can you tell which cloud conversion services to trust? Continue reading Online file conversion services – why trust them?→

Posted in Cloud, Data loss, imagetragick, Vulnerability

The $500 gizmo that cracks iPhone passcodes – and how to stop it

Posted on August 21, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

A gizmo that can work out an iPhone’s passcode sounds pretty scary – but just how much of a risk is it? Continue reading The $500 gizmo that cracks iPhone passcodes – and how to stop it→

Posted in Uncategorized

.why .it’s .time .to .fix .localhost

Posted on August 10, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

When you type in “localhost” it refers to your local host – this very computer right here. Or not. And Mike West wants to fix that. Continue reading .why .it’s .time .to .fix .localhost→

Posted in data leakage, Data loss, IETF, Localhost

WannaCry crooks cash out their ransom

Posted on August 5, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Curiouser and curiouser, said Alice Continue reading WannaCry crooks cash out their ransom→

Posted in SBN

Can US senators secure the Internet of Things?

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

The US Congress is proposing “The Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Improvement Act”. Seems like we could do with some of that. Continue reading Can US senators secure the Internet of Things?→

Posted in congress, IoT

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