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You DID change your password after that data breach, didn’t you?

Posted on June 4, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Apparently, some people consider their passwords “invincible”, even after a data breach. Don’t be those people. Continue reading You DID change your password after that data breach, didn’t you?→

Posted in data breach, Data loss, passwords

Firefox fixes cryptographic data leakage in latest security update

Posted on June 3, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

How time flies – the latest four-weekly Firefox update is out. Continue reading Firefox fixes cryptographic data leakage in latest security update→

Posted in Exploit, Firefox, Mozilla, Vulnerability

We won! Naked Security scoops “Legends of security” award

Posted on June 3, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

We’re absolutely delighted – delighted and proud! – to report that we won not one but two awards at last night’s European Security Blogger Awards 2020. Continue reading We won! Naked Security scoops “Legends of security” award→

Posted in Awards, legends of security, Security Blogger Awards

The mystery of the expiring Sectigo web certificate

Posted on June 2, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

If you’re getting TLS connection errors that suddenly started this weekend, a tired old encryption library might be the problem. Continue reading The mystery of the expiring Sectigo web certificate→

Posted in Chain of Trust, Cryptography, OpenSSL, Sectigo, SSL, TLS

No password required! “Sign in with Apple” account takeover flaw patched

Posted on June 1, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

A bug bounty hunter found a way to login using “Sign in with Apple”… but without the part where you have to put in a password. Continue reading No password required! “Sign in with Apple” account takeover flaw patched→

Posted in apple, responsible disclosure, security bypass, Sign-in, Vulnerability

Clearview AI facial recogition sued again – this time by ACLU

Posted on May 29, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Clearview AI, the company that’s scraped billions of images to build a facial recognition system, is getting sued again. Continue reading Clearview AI facial recogition sued again – this time by ACLU→

Posted in ACLU, biometrics, Clearview, Clearview AI, facial recognition, surveillance

Inside a ransomware gang’s attack toolbox

Posted on May 28, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Ransomware’s changed a lot over the years – here’s a peek into a criminal gang’s current toolbox… Continue reading Inside a ransomware gang’s attack toolbox→

Posted in netwalker, Ransomware, SophosLabs

Apple sends out 11 security alerts – get your fixes now!

Posted on May 27, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Apple’s current round of updates have been officially anounced in the company’s latest Security Advisory emails. Continue reading Apple sends out 11 security alerts – get your fixes now!→

Posted in apple, Apple Watch, Exploit, iPad, iPhone, Mac, patch, Vulnerability

New iPhone jailbreak released

Posted on May 26, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Apple’s latest iOS versions have only been out for a week, but there’s already a jailbreak available. Continue reading New iPhone jailbreak released→

Posted in apple, dmca, Exploit, iOS, iPhone, jailbreak, Right to Repair, unc0ver

What is the dark web? Your questions answered, in plain English

Posted on May 25, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Watch this new video from our YouTube channel – the dark web explained without jargon or judgment. Continue reading What is the dark web? Your questions answered, in plain English→

Posted in anonymity, cybercrime, dark web, privacy

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