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S3 Ep45: Routers attacked, hacking tool hacked, and betrayers betrayed [Podcast]

Posted on August 12, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! (And learn about the Navajo Nation’s selfless cryptographic contribution to America.) Continue reading S3 Ep45: Routers attacked, hacking tool hacked, and betrayers betrayed [Podcast]→

Posted in botnet, cryptocurrency, Cryptography, malware, Naked Security Podcast, Navajo Nation, Podcast

Hacker grabs $600m in cryptocash from blockchain company Poly Networks

Posted on August 11, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Where have all the cryptocoins gone? Will we ever get them back? Continue reading Hacker grabs $600m in cryptocash from blockchain company Poly Networks→

Posted in cryptocoins, cryptocurrency, Poly Networks

Home and small business routers under attack – how to see if you are at risk

Posted on August 10, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Practical advice for homes and small businesses, following news that a recently disclosed router bug is actively being exploited by crooks. Continue reading Home and small business routers under attack – how to see if you are at risk→

Posted in Vulnerability

S3 Ep44: Unreported holes, retro computing, and tech support for malware [Podcast]

Posted on August 8, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep44: Unreported holes, retro computing, and tech support for malware [Podcast]→

Posted in apple, botnet, Hacking, iOS, malware, Microsoft, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Ransomware, trs-80, Vulnerability

Conti ransomware affiliate goes rogue, leaks “gang data”

Posted on August 6, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more… Continue reading Conti ransomware affiliate goes rogue, leaks “gang data”→

Posted in Conti, data breach, malware, Ransomware

“Cobalt Strike” network attack tool patches crashtastic server bug

Posted on August 5, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Ahhhh, the irony! Red-team network attack tool has its very own bug for Blue Teams to counterexploit. Continue reading “Cobalt Strike” network attack tool patches crashtastic server bug→

Posted in Cobalt Strike, Vulnerability

BazarCaller – the malware gang that talks you into infecting yourself

Posted on August 3, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Calling someone back feels safer than clicking an unknown link… but it isn’t! Remind your friends and family. Continue reading BazarCaller – the malware gang that talks you into infecting yourself→

Posted in BazaCaller, Bazaloader, BazarLoader, malware, Microsoft, Scam

S3 Ep43: Apple 0-day, pygmy hippos, hive nightmares and Twitter hacker bust [Podcast]

Posted on July 30, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep43: Apple 0-day, pygmy hippos, hive nightmares and Twitter hacker bust [Podcast]→

Posted in apple, bust, Hacking, iOS, iPhone, Law & order, Microsoft, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Vulnerability, Windows

Microsoft researcher found Apple 0-day in March, didn’t report it

Posted on July 29, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Ut tensio, sic uis! Does twice the bug pile on twice the pressure to fix it? Continue reading Microsoft researcher found Apple 0-day in March, didn’t report it→

Posted in apple, disclosure, Exploit, Microsoft, Vulnerability

Apple emergency zero-day fix for iPhones and Macs – get it now!

Posted on July 27, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

You’re probably expecting us to say, “Patch early, patch often.” And that is EXACTLY what we’re saying! Continue reading Apple emergency zero-day fix for iPhones and Macs – get it now!→

Posted in apple, CVE-2021-30807, Exploit, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, OS X, Vulnerability, Zero Day

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