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UBER HAS BEEN HACKED, boasts hacker – how to stop it happening to you

Posted on September 16, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Uber is all over the news for a widely-publicised data breach. We help you answer the question, “How do I stop this happening to me?” Continue reading UBER HAS BEEN HACKED, boasts hacker – how to stop it happening to you→

Posted in data breach, Data loss, Hacking, privacy, uber

S3 Ep100: Browser-in-the-Browser – how to spot an attack [Audio + Text]

Posted on September 15, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Cosmic rockets, zero-days, spotting cybercrooks, and unlocking the DEADBOLT… Continue reading S3 Ep100: Browser-in-the-Browser – how to spot an attack [Audio + Text]→

Posted in cybercrime, deadbolt, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Ransomware, Zero Day

Serious Security: Browser-in-the-browser attacks – watch out for windows that aren’t!

Posted on September 13, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

It sounds like a scam that could never work: use a picture of browser and convince the user it’s a real browser. You might be surprised… Continue reading Serious Security: Browser-in-the-browser attacks – watch out for windows that aren’t!→

Posted in BitB, Data loss, MITB, mitm, Phishing, Scam

Serious Security: Browser-in-the-browser attacks – watch out for windows that aren’t!

Posted on September 13, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

It sounds like a scam that could never work: use a picture of browser and convince the user it’s a real browser. You might be surprised… Continue reading Serious Security: Browser-in-the-browser attacks – watch out for windows that aren’t!→

Posted in BitB, Data loss, MITB, mitm, Phishing, Scam

Apple patches a zero-day hole – even in the brand new iOS 16

Posted on September 12, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Five updates, one upgrade, plus a zero-day. Patch your Macs, iPhones and iPads as soon as you can (again)… Continue reading Apple patches a zero-day hole – even in the brand new iOS 16→

Posted in apple, iOS, OS X, Vulnerability

How to deal with dates and times without any timezone tantrums…

Posted on September 9, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Heartfelt encouragement to embrace RFC 3339 – find out why! Continue reading How to deal with dates and times without any timezone tantrums…→

Posted in rfc 3339, Security Leadership, timezone

S3 Ep99: TikTok “attack” – was there a data breach, or not? [Audio + Text]

Posted on September 8, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! (Or read if you prefer – full transcript inside.) Continue reading S3 Ep99: TikTok “attack” – was there a data breach, or not? [Audio + Text]→

Posted in Eckersley, Lets Encrypt, Naked Security Podcast, peter, Podcast, tik-tok

DEADBOLT ransomware rears its head again, attacks QNAP devices

Posted on September 7, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

NAS devices make it easy for anyone to add high-capacity file servers to their network. Guess why cybercrooks love NAS devices too… Continue reading DEADBOLT ransomware rears its head again, attacks QNAP devices→

Posted in deadbolt, QNAP, Ransomware

Chrome and Edge fix zero-day security hole – update now!

Posted on September 5, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

This time, the crooks got there first – only 1 security hole patched, but it’s a zero-day. Continue reading Chrome and Edge fix zero-day security hole – update now!→

Posted in Chrome, CVE-2022-3075, Exploit, Google, Google Chrome, patch, Vulnerability, Zero Day

Peter Eckersley, co-creator of Let’s Encrypt, dies at just 43

Posted on September 4, 2022 by Paul Ducklin

This site, like millions of others, has a certificate from Let’s Encrypt. Farewell, Peter Eckersley, PhD, who helped make it all possible. Continue reading Peter Eckersley, co-creator of Let’s Encrypt, dies at just 43→

Posted in eff, Lets Encrypt, obituary, Peter Eckersley

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