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How social media scammers buy time to steal your 2FA codes

Posted on November 21, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

The warning is hosted on a real Facebook page; the phishing uses HTTPS via a real Google server… but the content is all fake Continue reading How social media scammers buy time to steal your 2FA codes→

Posted in Facebook, lockout, Phishing, privacy, Scam

S3 Ep109: How one leaked email password could drain your business [Audio + Transcript]

Posted on November 17, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Cybersecurity news plus loads of great advice… Continue reading S3 Ep109: How one leaked email password could drain your business [Audio + Transcript]→

Posted in Android, apple, cybercrime, Law & order, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Vulnerability

Black Friday and retail season – watch out for PayPal “money request” scams

Posted on November 17, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Don’t let a keen eye for bargains lead you into risky online behaviour… Continue reading Black Friday and retail season – watch out for PayPal “money request” scams→

Posted in Black Friday, Data loss, Paypal, privacy, Scam

Black Friday and retail season – watch out for PayPal “money request” scams

Posted on November 17, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Don’t let a keen eye for bargains lead you into risky online behaviour… Continue reading Black Friday and retail season – watch out for PayPal “money request” scams→

Posted in Black Friday, Data loss, Paypal, privacy, Scam

Firefox fixes fullscreen fakery flaw – get the update now!

Posted on November 16, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

What’s so bad about a web page going fullscreen without warning you first? Continue reading Firefox fixes fullscreen fakery flaw – get the update now!→

Posted in Firefox, Mozilla, patch, Vulnerability

Log4Shell-like code execution hole in popular Backstage dev tool

Posted on November 15, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Good old “string templating”, also known as “string interpolation”, in the spotlight again… Continue reading Log4Shell-like code execution hole in popular Backstage dev tool→

Posted in Backstage, CVE-2022-36067, Vulnerability

Dangerous SIM-swap lockscreen bypass – update Android now!

Posted on November 11, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

A bit like leaving the front door keys under the doormat… Continue reading Dangerous SIM-swap lockscreen bypass – update Android now!→

Posted in Android, CVE-2022-20465, Google, Hacking, lockscreen pypass, sim

S3 Ep108: You hid THREE BILLION dollars in a popcorn tin?

Posted on November 10, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Patches, busts, leaks and why even low-likelihood exploits can be high-severity risks – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep108: You hid THREE BILLION dollars in a popcorn tin?→

Posted in bust, cryptocurrency, Exploit, Law & order, Microsoft, Naked Security Podcast, patch tuesday, Podcast, privacy, Vulnerability, Windows

Emergency code execution patch from Apple – but not an 0-day

Posted on November 10, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Not a zero-day, but important enough for a quick-fire patch to one system library… Continue reading Emergency code execution patch from Apple – but not an 0-day→

Posted in apple, CVE-2022-40303, CVE-2022-40304, iOS, OS X, Vulnerability

Exchange 0-days fixed (at last) – plus 4 brand new Patch Tuesday 0-days!

Posted on November 9, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

In all the excitement, we kind of lost track ourselves. Were there six 0-days, or only four? Continue reading Exchange 0-days fixed (at last) – plus 4 brand new Patch Tuesday 0-days!→

Posted in 0-day, Exchange, Exploit, Microsoft, patch tuesday, privacy, Vulnerability, Zero Day

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