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“Face of Anonymous” suspect deported from Mexico to face US hacking charges

Posted on June 15, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

After nearly a decade as a US expat dubbed “The Face of Anoynmous”, he’s back in the US facing cybercrime charges from almost a decade ago. Continue reading “Face of Anonymous” suspect deported from Mexico to face US hacking charges→

Posted in Anon, anonymous, Commander X, hacktivism, Law & order

ALPACA – the wacky TLS security vulnerability with a funky name

Posted on June 11, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Don’t panic – this isn’t another Heartbleed. But it’s a fascinating reminder of why doing things the easy way isn’t always the best way. Continue reading ALPACA – the wacky TLS security vulnerability with a funky name→

Posted in Vulnerability

S3 Ep36: Trickbot coder busted, passwords cracked, and breaches judged [Podcast]

Posted on June 10, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep36: Trickbot coder busted, passwords cracked, and breaches judged [Podcast]→

Posted in cybercrime, data breach, fbi, law enforcement, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, TrickBot

Chrome zero-day, hot on the heels of Microsoft’s IE zero-day. Patch now!

Posted on June 10, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Patch early. Patch often. Patch now! Continue reading Chrome zero-day, hot on the heels of Microsoft’s IE zero-day. Patch now!→

Posted in 0-day, Chrome, Chromium, CVE-2021-30551, Google, Google Chrome, Vulnerability, Zero Day

How could the FBI recover BTC from Colonial’s ransomware payment?

Posted on June 9, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

But Bitcoins are anonymous! However could they get refunded? Continue reading How could the FBI recover BTC from Colonial’s ransomware payment?→

Posted in Bitcoin, BTC, Colonial, cryptocurrency, Cryptography, Darkside, fbi, Law & order

Latvian woman charged with writing malware for the Trickbot Group

Posted on June 7, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Looking for contract programming work? You might be surprised at what’s on offer out there. Continue reading Latvian woman charged with writing malware for the Trickbot Group→

Posted in DOJ, Law & order, TrickBot

How to hack into 5500 accounts… just using “credential stuffing”

Posted on June 4, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Passwords – don’t just pay them lip service. Continue reading How to hack into 5500 accounts… just using “credential stuffing”→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, bust, Credential stuffing, Cryptography, cybercrime, DOJ, Law & order

S3 Ep35: Apple chip flaw, Have I Been Pwned, and Covid tracker trouble [Podcast]

Posted on June 3, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep35: Apple chip flaw, Have I Been Pwned, and Covid tracker trouble [Podcast]→

Posted in apple, Compliance, Data loss, GDPR compliance, GDRP, HIBP, Law & order, M1, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, privacy, Vulnerability

“Have I Been Pwned” breach site partners with… the FBI!

Posted on June 1, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

If your password gets stolen as part of a data breach, you’ll probably be told. But what if your password gets pwned some other way? Continue reading “Have I Been Pwned” breach site partners with… the FBI!→

Posted in data breach, fbi, Have I been pwned?, HIBP, Law & order, password, privacy, pwned

“Unpatchable” vuln in Apple’s new Mac chip – what you need to know

Posted on May 27, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

It’s all over the news! The bug you can’t fix! Fortunately, you don’t need to. We explain why. Continue reading “Unpatchable” vuln in Apple’s new Mac chip – what you need to know→

Posted in apple, CVE-2021-30747, M1, M1RACLES, Mac, Vulnerability

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