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Bluetooth bugs – researchers find 10 “Sweyntooth” security holes

Posted on February 14, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

More trouble in the Internet of Things – Bluetooth firmware code in many devices is found to have numerous bugs. Continue reading Bluetooth bugs – researchers find 10 “Sweyntooth” security holes→

Posted in cybersecurity, Sweyntooth, Vulnerability | Tagged Bluetooth

Firefox six-weekly security fixes are out – get them now!

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

No zero-day bugs, so by updating promptly you are keeping ahead of the crooks, not merely catching up! Continue reading Firefox six-weekly security fixes are out – get them now!→

Posted in Exploit, Firefox, fortytwosday, Mozilla, Vulnerability

5 tips for you and your family on Safer Internet Day

Posted on February 11, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Why not make Safer Internet Day the excuse you need to do all those cybersecurity tweaks you’ve been putting off? Continue reading 5 tips for you and your family on Safer Internet Day→

Posted in #SID2020 #SaferInternetDay passwords cybersecurity, Security Events, Security threats

5 tips for businesses on Safer Internet Day

Posted on February 11, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Safer Internet Day – here’s how to make your business better at cybersecurity, no matter how safe you are already! Continue reading 5 tips for businesses on Safer Internet Day→

Posted in #SaferInternetDay, #SID2020, Security Events, Security threats | Tagged safer internet day

Robbin Hood – the ransomware that brings its own bug

Posted on February 7, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

When you need a vulnerability to exploit, but there isn’t one… why not simply bring your own, along with your malware? Continue reading Robbin Hood – the ransomware that brings its own bug→

Posted in Exploit, malware, Ransomware, Robbin Hood, SophosLabs

Coronavirus “safety measures” email is a phishing scam

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Sadly, cybercrooks love a crisis, because it gives them a believable reason to contact you with a phishing scam. Take care out there! Continue reading Coronavirus “safety measures” email is a phishing scam→

Posted in Corona del Mar High School, corona virus, coronavirus, Phishing, Scam, WHO

PayPal SMS scams – don’t fall for them!

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Text messages may be old hat – but SMS is still a handy tool for crooks out to find more about you. Continue reading PayPal SMS scams – don’t fall for them!→

Posted in Phishing, Phishing Scam, privacy, SMS spam, text message | Tagged sms phishing

Serious Security – How ‘special case’ code blew a hole in OpenSMTPD

Posted on January 31, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Patch now before you receive a message that’s more than just bad news! Continue reading Serious Security – How ‘special case’ code blew a hole in OpenSMTPD→

Posted in EoP, Exploit, OpenBSD, OpenSMTPD, patch, RCE, Vulnerability

Apple patches critical bugs on iPhone and Mac – update now!

Posted on January 29, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Get them now before the crooks figure out what to do with the holes. Continue reading Apple patches critical bugs on iPhone and Mac – update now!→

Posted in apple, iOS, macos, OS X, patch, RCE, Vulnerability

Anatomy of a “free” gift – how online surveys can harm your digital health

Posted on January 29, 2020 by Paul Ducklin

Just how much will that £1000 “free” gift card cost? We took a look so you don’t have to… Continue reading Anatomy of a “free” gift – how online surveys can harm your digital health→

Posted in PII, privacy, surveys

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