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“Back to basics” as courier scammers skip fake fees and missed deliveries

Posted on September 20, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

“Stop. Think. Connect.” Say those words aloud – and please pronounce the pauses prescribed by the periods! Continue reading “Back to basics” as courier scammers skip fake fees and missed deliveries→

Posted in courier scam, delivery scam, Phishing, Scam

“Back to basics” as courier scammers skip fake fees and missed deliveries

Posted on September 20, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

“Stop. Think. Connect.” Say those words aloud – and please pronounce the pauses prescribed by the periods! Continue reading “Back to basics” as courier scammers skip fake fees and missed deliveries→

Posted in courier scam, delivery scam, Phishing, Scam

OMIGOD, an exploitable hole in Microsoft open source code!

Posted on September 16, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Got Linux? Here’s a bug you weren’t expecting, in software you might not even know you have. Continue reading OMIGOD, an exploitable hole in Microsoft open source code!→

Posted in CVE-2021-38647, Exploit, linux, Microsoft, OMI, OMIGOD, RCE, Vulnerability, Wiz | Tagged wmi

S3 Ep50: Two 0-days plus another 0-day plus a fast food bug [Podcast]

Posted on September 15, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Bugs! So many bugs! Latest episode – listen now… Continue reading S3 Ep50: Two 0-days plus another 0-day plus a fast food bug [Podcast]→

Posted in apple, bug, malware, McDonald's, Microsoft, MSHTML, Naked Security Podcast, NSO Group, patch tuesday, Pegasus, Podcast, Security.txt, spyware, Vulnerability

Apple products vulnerable to FORCEDENTRY zero-day attack – patch now!

Posted on September 14, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Double trouble: two zero-days, patched in the same emergency update. So please don’t delay – patch today! Continue reading Apple products vulnerable to FORCEDENTRY zero-day attack – patch now!→

Posted in apple, CVE-2021-30560, CVE-2021-30858, Exploit, Hacking, iOS, NSO, OS X, Zero Day

Serious Security: How to make sure you don’t miss bug reports!

Posted on September 13, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Hey, let’s create a text file that lists our security contacts! We’ll call it… security DOT txt. Continue reading Serious Security: How to make sure you don’t miss bug reports!→

Posted in data leak, IANA, privacy, Security Leadership, Security.txt, Vulnerability

S3 Ep49: Poison PACs, pointless alarms and phunky bugs [Podcast]

Posted on September 9, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep49: Poison PACs, pointless alarms and phunky bugs [Podcast]→

Posted in IoT, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Security SOS Week

Windows zero-day MSHTML attack – how not to get booby trapped!

Posted on September 8, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Zero-day bug in MSHTML, the “mini-Internet Explorer” component of Windows, triggered by booby trapped Office files. Continue reading Windows zero-day MSHTML attack – how not to get booby trapped!→

Posted in ActiveX, CVE-2021-40444, malware, Microsoft, MSHTML, Vulnerability, Windows

Poisoned proxy PACs! The NPM package with a network-wide security hole…

Posted on September 6, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

3,000,000 downloads a week… if only they’d read the fastidious manual! Continue reading Poisoned proxy PACs! The NPM package with a network-wide security hole…→

Posted in CVE-2021-23406., javascript, node, Node.js, npm, sandbox, Vulnerability, vulnerablity

S3 Ep48: Cryptographic bugs, cryptocurrency nightmares, and lots of phishing [Podcast]

Posted on September 3, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep48: Cryptographic bugs, cryptocurrency nightmares, and lots of phishing [Podcast]→

Posted in cryptocurrency, Cryptography, Naked Security Podcast, OpenSSL, Phishing, Podcast, Vulnerability

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