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S3 Ep12: A chat with social engineering hacker Rachel Tobac [Podcast]

Posted on December 24, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Lastest episode – listen now! (And please leave us a review if you like what you hear.) Continue reading S3 Ep12: A chat with social engineering hacker Rachel Tobac [Podcast]→

Posted in Naked Security Podcast, Phishing, Podcast, Racehl Tobac, Social Engineering, Social networks, Vulnerability, Women in security

Does a friend “need money urgently”? Check your facts before paying out…

Posted on December 22, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Don’t get scammed by fake online requests to help a friend online. Check your facts first – here’s why. Continue reading Does a friend “need money urgently”? Check your facts before paying out…→

Posted in Fraud, Phishing, privacy, Scam

Naked Security Live – Watch out for Messenger scams

Posted on December 21, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security video talk – watch now! (And please share with your friends…) Continue reading Naked Security Live – Watch out for Messenger scams→

Posted in facebook messenger, Phishing, privacy, Scam, video | Tagged Messenger

“Is it you in the video?” – don’t fall for this Messenger scam

Posted on December 18, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

If a friend asks “is it you in the video”, don’t be in hurry to find out! Continue reading “Is it you in the video?” – don’t fall for this Messenger scam→

Posted in Facebook, phish, Phishing, Scam | Tagged Messenger

S3 Ep11: DIY phishes, sandwich scams and vaccine hacking [Podcast]

Posted on December 17, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest podcast – listen now! Continue reading S3 Ep11: DIY phishes, sandwich scams and vaccine hacking [Podcast]→

Posted in Naked Security Podcast, Phishing, Podcast, privacy, scammers

When zombie malware leads to big-money ransomware attacks

Posted on December 17, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

SophosLabs investigates SystemBC, a malware utility for launching fileless malware attacks, including big-money ransomware. Continue reading When zombie malware leads to big-money ransomware attacks→

Posted in botnet, cybercrime, malware, Phishing, Ransomware, RAT, zombie

Naked Security Live – How to avoid “big brand” email scams

Posted on December 15, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security video – watch now (and please share with your friends)! Continue reading Naked Security Live – How to avoid “big brand” email scams→

Posted in Naked Security Live, Phishing, Scam, Subway, video

Special minisode: “20 years of cyberthreats that shaped infosec” [Podcast]

Posted on December 14, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Bonus Naked Security Podcast minisode – listen now! Continue reading Special minisode: “20 years of cyberthreats that shaped infosec” [Podcast]→

Posted in Hacking, John Shier, malware, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, privacy, Ransomware, research, Security threats, Worms

Subway sandwich scam mystifies loyalty card users

Posted on December 12, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Subway customers have been on the receiving end of a curiously complex phishing scam. Continue reading Subway sandwich scam mystifies loyalty card users→

Posted in Phishing, Subway

Was there a “COVID-19 vaccine hack” against the European Medicines Agency?

Posted on December 10, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Just because a medical agency is “obviously” on the cybercriminal radar doesn’t mean that the rest of us are “obviously” off it. Continue reading Was there a “COVID-19 vaccine hack” against the European Medicines Agency?→

Posted in data breach, Data loss, EMA, GDPR compliance, Hacking, Ransomware

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