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Naked Security Live – Cybersecurity tips for your own network

Posted on October 12, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security Live video – enjoy (and please share with your friends)! Continue reading Naked Security Live – Cybersecurity tips for your own network→

Posted in Audio and Video, CSAM, Facebook Live, Naked Security Live, video, Wi-Fi

S3 Ep1: Ransomware – is it really OK to pay? – Naked Security Podcast

Posted on October 9, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Our podcast is back for Series 3 – here’s Episode 1! Continue reading S3 Ep1: Ransomware – is it really OK to pay? – Naked Security Podcast→

Posted in Data loss, Naked Security Podcast, Phishing, Podcast, Ransomware, serious security

8 tips to tighten up your work‑from‑home network

Posted on October 8, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

You don’t have to be an IT guru to beef up your cybersecurity at home. Sometimes it’s enough to ask yourself, “Which bits can I turn off?” Continue reading 8 tips to tighten up your work‑from‑home network→

Posted in CSAM, lan, patching, privacy, Vulnerability, Wi-Fi

Naked Security Podcast – we’re back for Series 3!

Posted on October 6, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Join us weekly for the Naked Security Podcast – back for Series 3 and available wherever good podcasts are found! Continue reading Naked Security Podcast – we’re back for Series 3!→

Posted in Naked Security Podcast, Podcast

Naked Security Live – Stay on top of phishing scams

Posted on October 5, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Naked Security Live – here’s the recorded version of our latest video. Enjoy. Continue reading Naked Security Live – Stay on top of phishing scams→

Posted in CSAM, Facebook Live, Naked Security Live, Phishing, video

If you connect it, protect it

Posted on October 5, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Last week, we said that “Friends don’t let friends get scammed.” They don’t let themselves get scammed, either! Continue reading If you connect it, protect it→

Posted in CSAM, IoT, NCSAM, patching, Updates

Serious Security: Phishing without links – when phishers bring along their own web pages

Posted on October 2, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

How do you “check the URL before you click” if the web page you’re visiting is already on your own computer? Continue reading Serious Security: Phishing without links – when phishers bring along their own web pages→

Posted in cybercrime, Phishing, Scam, serious security

#BeCyberSmart – why friends don’t let friends get scammed

Posted on October 1, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Friends don’t let friends get scammed. Because cybercrime hurts us all. Continue reading #BeCyberSmart – why friends don’t let friends get scammed→

Posted in #BeCyberSmart, CASM, Cybersecurity Awareness Month, NCSAM

REvil ransomware crew dangles $1,000,000 cybercrime carrot

Posted on September 28, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

When a company pays a multimillion dollar ransomware blackmail demand, where do you think the money goes? Continue reading REvil ransomware crew dangles $1,000,000 cybercrime carrot→

Posted in crimeware, cybercrime, Law & order, RaaC, Ransomware, rEvil, Sodinokibi

Naked Security Live – “SMS scams: keep yourself and your family safe!”

Posted on September 28, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Naked Security Live – here’s the recorded version of our latest video. Enjoy. Continue reading Naked Security Live – “SMS scams: keep yourself and your family safe!”→

Posted in Naked Security Live, Phishing, Smishing, SMS, video

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