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Ep. 026 – Android bloatware, hackable routers and website attacks [PODCAST]

Posted on April 3, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s our latest podcast – enjoy! Continue reading Ep. 026 – Android bloatware, hackable routers and website attacks [PODCAST]→

Posted in Android, bloatware, cybersecurity, Exploit, IoT, malware, Naked Security Podcast, spyware, Vulnerability, waf

TP-Link router zero-day that offers your network up to hackers

Posted on April 2, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Downgrade attack lets any user take over – just ask for old-style access to the debugging port and you won’t need a password. Continue reading TP-Link router zero-day that offers your network up to hackers→

Posted in Exploit, IoT, router, TP-LINK, Vulnerability

“Twitter 2007 multicolor” hoax – debunk it, don’t spread it!

Posted on March 28, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Hoaxers are saying you can unlock colorful new “features” in Twitter, but you’ll probably lock yourself out instead. Continue reading “Twitter 2007 multicolor” hoax – debunk it, don’t spread it!→

Posted in angela, Hoax, Momo, twitter

Ep. 025 – Business Email Compromise and IoT surprises [PODCAST]

Posted on March 27, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s our latest podcast – listen now! Continue reading Ep. 025 – Business Email Compromise and IoT surprises [PODCAST]→

Posted in BEC, cybercrime, Fraud, Law & order, malware, Naked Security Live, Podcast, router, upnp, Vulnerability

Facebook password crisis – what to do? [VIDEO]

Posted on March 23, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Watch this special edition of Naked Security Live – we answer the questions people have been asking us, like “Should I stay or should I go?” Continue reading Facebook password crisis – what to do? [VIDEO]→

Posted in Facebook, passwords, video

BitLocker hacked? Disk encryption – and why you still need it [VIDEO]

Posted on March 22, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Is BitLocker cracked? Is disk encryption still worth it? The answers are “No” and “Yes”, and here’s why. Continue reading BitLocker hacked? Disk encryption – and why you still need it [VIDEO]→

Posted in bitlocker, encryption, FDE, Naked Security Live, video

Change your Facebook password now!

Posted on March 21, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Facebook has done an audit and shocked even itself by finding plaintext passwords in logfiles back to 2012. Change your password now! Continue reading Change your Facebook password now!→

Posted in breach, Data loss, Facebook, password

Ep. 024 – Sextortion, malicious adverts and randomness [PODCAST]

Posted on March 20, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – listen now! Continue reading Ep. 024 – Sextortion, malicious adverts and randomness [PODCAST]→

Posted in Chrome, CIA, cybercrime, Google, HIBP, malvertising, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, randomness, sextortion

New scam accuses you of child abuse, offers to remove evidence

Posted on March 19, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

This scam is both intimidating and disturbing – the crooks are presenting themselves as corrupt CIA officials who will take a bribe. Continue reading New scam accuses you of child abuse, offers to remove evidence→

Posted in Bribery, CIA, cybercrime, sextortion

Sextortion – what’s new, and what to do [VIDEO]

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Share this video with your less tech-savvy friends and family to set their minds at rest about sextortion. Continue reading Sextortion – what’s new, and what to do [VIDEO]→

Posted in blackmail, cybercrime, Naked Security Live, sextortion, video

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