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S3 Ep19: Chrome zero-day, coffee hacking and Perl.com stolen [Podcast]

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest episode (includes 111,848 “free” cups of coffee) – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep19: Chrome zero-day, coffee hacking and Perl.com stolen [Podcast]→

Posted in Chrome, coffee, crypto, Cryptography, Exploit, Google, Google Chrome, Hacking, mifare, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Security threats, Vulnerability

Patch now to stop hackers blindly crashing your Windows computers

Posted on February 10, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Patch early, patch often. In fact, patch now if you haven’t already. Here’s why. Continue reading Patch now to stop hackers blindly crashing your Windows computers→

Posted in #, Exploit, Microsoft, patch tuesday, RCE, Vulnerability, Windows

Beware of technical “experts” bombarding you with bug reports

Posted on February 9, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Beware pseudo-geeks bearing ‘gifts’. Continue reading Beware of technical “experts” bombarding you with bug reports→

Posted in bug bounty, fake support call, Scam, Security Leadership, Vulnerability

Naked Security Live – Jargonbuster: Bugs, vulns, 0-days and exploits

Posted on February 8, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Latest Naked Security Live talk – watch now! Continue reading Naked Security Live – Jargonbuster: Bugs, vulns, 0-days and exploits→

Posted in bug, Exploit, Naked Security Live, video, Vulnerability

Perl.com gets its domain back – normal service restored!

Posted on February 7, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

All’s well that ends well. Continue reading Perl.com gets its domain back – normal service restored!→

Posted in dns, domain takeover, perl, perl.com

Chrome zero-day browser bug found – patch now!

Posted on February 5, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

This zero-day bug affects Chrome, as well as Edge and other Chromium-based browsers. Continue reading Chrome zero-day browser bug found – patch now!→

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

S3 Ep18: Apple emergency, crypto blunder and botnet takedown [Podcast]

Posted on February 4, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

New episode – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep18: Apple emergency, crypto blunder and botnet takedown [Podcast]→

Posted in apple, botnet, Cryptography, emotet, Exploit, iOS, iPhone, Law & order, linux, malware, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, takedown, Vulnerability

Free coffee! Dutch researcher hacks prepaid vending machines

Posted on February 4, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Only try this at home, folks! As easy as it might look, it’s illegal in the wild, with good reason. Continue reading Free coffee! Dutch researcher hacks prepaid vending machines→

Posted in Crypto1, Cryptography, mifare, Nespresso, Vanhoof, Vulnerability | Tagged NFC

Naked Security Live – What if my password manager gets hacked?

Posted on February 1, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Our latest Naked Security Live talk – watch now! Continue reading Naked Security Live – What if my password manager gets hacked?→

Posted in 2fa, Naked Security Live, password manager, passwords, privacy, video

Emotet takedown – Europol attacks “world’s most dangerous malware”

Posted on February 1, 2021 by Paul Ducklin

Great news from Europol – if you’ve heard of Emotet, you’ll have a good idea how badly things often end for its victims. Continue reading Emotet takedown – Europol attacks “world’s most dangerous malware”→

Posted in botnet, bust, emotet, europol, Law & order, malware, takedown

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