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What do the words ‘Tor’ and ‘Dark Web’ mean to you? [VIDEO]

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Does Tor make you safer, or make you a target for surveillance? Are there legitimate reasons to use it? Even at work? Our experts explain… Continue reading What do the words ‘Tor’ and ‘Dark Web’ mean to you? [VIDEO]→

Posted in dark web, Facebook Live, Greg Iddon, James Burchell, tor, video

Anatomy of a privacy fail – when “Dark Data” gives away your identity

Posted on August 1, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

This week’s super-scary security topic is deanonymisation – we explain how it works. Continue reading Anatomy of a privacy fail – when “Dark Data” gives away your identity→

Posted in anonymity, ccc, DEF CON, privacy

Should Adobe make Flash open source? [POLL]

Posted on July 31, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Some of us are counting down to the end of Flash; others are trying to give it life after death. Who’s right? Have your say… Continue reading Should Adobe make Flash open source? [POLL]→

Posted in adobe, flash, Flash Player, poll

One lousy click: the phishing blunder that sank an entire product

Posted on July 31, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

One. Lousy. Click. Continue reading One lousy click: the phishing blunder that sank an entire product→

Posted in adware, Copyfish, Firefox, Google Chrome, Phishing

Are you a Sysadmin? Find out now for free!

Posted on July 28, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Even on #SysAdminDay, it’s hard to get agreement on who is a sysadmin. NO PROBLEM: our 5-question quiz will find out the truth at once. Continue reading Are you a Sysadmin? Find out now for free!→

Posted in #SysAdminDay, quiz

How to hack a Sysadmin – jump the IT support queue every time!

Posted on July 28, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Celebrate #SysAdminDay by learning how to win friends and influence syadmins – and how to jump those pesky IT queues. Continue reading How to hack a Sysadmin – jump the IT support queue every time!→

Posted in SBN

Something for the weekend? How about an Apple patch for BroadPwn?

Posted on July 21, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

Apple’s latest updates include a patch for the vulnerability that could have attacked your device’s wireless hardware Continue reading Something for the weekend? How about an Apple patch for BroadPwn?→

Posted in apple, Broadpwn, iOS, Mobile, Security threats, Vulnerability

Windows security hole – the “Orpheus’ Lyre” attack explained

Posted on July 19, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

A long-standing bug in the network authentication protocol called Kerberos led to a security hole in Windows, Linux and more. Continue reading Windows security hole – the “Orpheus’ Lyre” attack explained→

Posted in Exploit, kerberos, Samba, Vulnerability, Windows

The iPhone lockscreen hole that we can’t reproduce

Posted on July 17, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

We can’t reproduce an iPhone lockscreen bug that hit the news last week – but there are plenty of lockscreen lessons to learn anyway. Continue reading The iPhone lockscreen hole that we can’t reproduce→

Posted in apple, iOS, iPhone, lockscreen, Siri

BUPA breach – why names and addresses matter

Posted on July 14, 2017 by Paul Ducklin

UK healthcare company BUPA just had an employee run off with half a million names and addresses – here’s what we can learn from the breach. Continue reading BUPA breach – why names and addresses matter→

Posted in Bupa, data breach, Data loss, Phishing

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