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Serious Security: Webshells explained in the aftermath of HAFNIUM attacks

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Webshells explained, with some (safe) examples you can try at home if you want to learn more. Continue reading Serious Security: Webshells explained in the aftermath of HAFNIUM attacks→

Posted in Exchange, Hafnium, malware, Microsoft, Vulnerability, Webshell, Zero Day

Naked Security Live – ICU: How much do your home-working photos give away?

Posted on March 8, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

I see you/And what you do – So be aware/Before you share – And if in doubt/Don’t give it out! Continue reading Naked Security Live – ICU: How much do your home-working photos give away?→

Posted in home office, home working, I See You, privacy, video, WFH | Tagged Zoom

Poison packages – “Supply Chain Risks” user hits Python community with 4000 fake modules

Posted on March 7, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

To this “researcher”, even a job not worth doing was worth overdoing. Here’s what you can learn from the incident… Continue reading Poison packages – “Supply Chain Risks” user hits Python community with 4000 fake modules→

Posted in coding, malware, package-manager, PyPI, Python, supply chain

S3 Ep22: Cryptographic escapes and social media scams [Podcast]

Posted on March 4, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Lastest episode – listen now. (And tell your friends!) Continue reading S3 Ep22: Cryptographic escapes and social media scams [Podcast]→

Posted in Cryptography, cybercrime, Fraud, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, scams

Another Chrome zero-day exploit – so get that update done!

Posted on March 4, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

It’s déjà vu all over again! New month, new Chrome zero-day bug being exploited in the wild. Continue reading Another Chrome zero-day exploit – so get that update done!→

Posted in 0-day, bug, Chrome, Chromium, Exploit, Google, Google Chrome, patch, Vulnerability, Zero Day

How (NOT?!) to jailbreak your iPhone

Posted on March 3, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

We’re sticking to our “patch early, peath often” mantra, although in this case it means you can’t jailbreak. Continue reading How (NOT?!) to jailbreak your iPhone→

Posted in apple, Exploit, iPhone, jailbreak

Search crimes – how the Gootkit gang poisons Google searches

Posted on March 2, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

When a search result looks too good to be true – it IS too good to be true! Continue reading Search crimes – how the Gootkit gang poisons Google searches→

Posted in botnet, malware, Ransomware, zombie

Naked Security Live – Beware copyright scams

Posted on March 1, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security Live talk – watch now! Continue reading Naked Security Live – Beware copyright scams→

Posted in dmca, Hacking, Instagram, Phishing, privacy, video

S3 Ep21: Cryptomining clampdown, the 100-ton man, and ScamClub ads [Podcast]

Posted on February 25, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep21: Cryptomining clampdown, the 100-ton man, and ScamClub ads [Podcast]→

Posted in cryptocurrency, cryptomining, Exploit, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, privacy, Scam | Tagged NVIDIA

Keybase secure messaging fixes photo-leaking bug – patch now!

Posted on February 23, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

It’s a bit like Snapchat all over again – but this bug was quickly fixed. Continue reading Keybase secure messaging fixes photo-leaking bug – patch now!→

Posted in CVE-2021-23827, data leakage, Data loss, KeyBase, Vulnerability

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