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S3 Ep104: Should hospital ransomware attackers be locked up for life? [Audio + Text]

Posted on October 13, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Have your say on three deep questions posed by this week’s podcast. Read or listen as suits you best… Continue reading S3 Ep104: Should hospital ransomware attackers be locked up for life? [Audio + Text]→

Posted in ada, Ada Lovelace, apple, iOS, iPhone, Naked Security Podcast, netwalker, Podcast, Ransomware, Sullivan, uber, Whatsapp

Patch Tuesday in brief – one 0-day fixed, but no patches for Exchange!

Posted on October 12, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

There’s a zero-day patch, but it’s not for the zero-day you thought. Continue reading Patch Tuesday in brief – one 0-day fixed, but no patches for Exchange!→

Posted in 0-day, Exploit, Microsoft, patch tuesday, Vulnerability, Windows

Move over Patch Tuesday – it’s Ada Lovelace Day!

Posted on October 11, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Hacking on actual computers is one thing, but hacking purposefully on imaginary computers is, these days, something we can only imagine. Continue reading Move over Patch Tuesday – it’s Ada Lovelace Day!→

Posted in ada, ada lovelace day, Alan Turing, babbage, Computer Science, Lady Lovelace, Machine Learning

Mystery iPhone update patches against iOS 16 mail crash-attack

Posted on October 11, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

The problem with crashy messaging apps is that *other people* get to choose if and when to send you messages… Continue reading Mystery iPhone update patches against iOS 16 mail crash-attack→

Posted in apple, crash-of-death, CVE-2022-22658, iOS, Vulnerability

Serious Security: OAuth 2 and why Microsoft is finally forcing you into it

Posted on October 10, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Microsoft calls it “Modern Auth”, though it’s a decade old, and is finally forcing Exchange Online customers to switch to it. Continue reading Serious Security: OAuth 2 and why Microsoft is finally forcing you into it→

Posted in Cryptography, Exchange, Microsoft, Modern Auth, Oath, OAuth, Podcast, TOTP

WhatsApp goes after Chinese password scammers via US court

Posted on October 7, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

If you can’t beat ’em, sue ’em! Continue reading WhatsApp goes after Chinese password scammers via US court→

Posted in Android, google play, malware, meta, scammers, Whatsapp

S3 Ep103: Scammers in the Slammer (and other stories) [Audio + Text]

Posted on October 6, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen and learn now (or read and revise, if the written word is your thing)… Continue reading S3 Ep103: Scammers in the Slammer (and other stories) [Audio + Text]→

Posted in :ProxyNotShell, BEC, bust, Exchange, Exploit, Law & order, Microsoft, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, robocalls, Romance scam, Vulnerability

Romance scammer and BEC fraudster sent to prison for 25 years

Posted on October 4, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Two years of scamming + $10 million leeched = 25 years in prison. Just in time for #Cybermonth. Continue reading Romance scammer and BEC fraudster sent to prison for 25 years→

Posted in #Cybermonth, BEC, bust, Law & order, privacy, Romance scam

Scammers and rogue callers – can anything ever stop them?

Posted on October 4, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Some thoughts for Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Is is worth reporting nuisance calls? Is it even worth reporting outright scams? Continue reading Scammers and rogue callers – can anything ever stop them?→

Posted in cold callers, do not call, Law & order, scam calls, TPS

S3 Ep102.5: “ProxyNotShell” Exchange bugs – an expert speaks [Audio + Text]

Posted on October 1, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Who’s affected, what you can do while waiting for Microsoft’s patches, and how to plan your threat hunting… Continue reading S3 Ep102.5: “ProxyNotShell” Exchange bugs – an expert speaks [Audio + Text]→

Posted in :ProxyNotShell, chester wisniewski, CVE-2022-41040, CVE-2022-41042, Exchange, Microsoft, Podcast, Vulnerability, Zero Day

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