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Ep. 023 – Facebook promises and Google Chrome patches [PODCAST]

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – listen now, and tell your friends and colleagues about us, too! Continue reading Ep. 023 – Facebook promises and Google Chrome patches [PODCAST]→

Posted in CVE-2019, Exploit, Google, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, Project Zero

Serious Security: What we can all learn from #PiDay

Posted on March 14, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Pi Day isn’t just about circles or special numbers – there are some cybersecurity lessons in there, too, and here they are… Continue reading Serious Security: What we can all learn from #PiDay→

Posted in #PiDay, Pi, Pi Day, precision, Programming, rfc 3339, serious security

“FINAL WARNING” email – have they really hacked your webcam?

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

In the last 24 hours, SophosLabs received 1,700 samples of just one new sextortion campaign. Good news? It’s all a pack of lies. Don’t reply. Don’t engage. Continue reading “FINAL WARNING” email – have they really hacked your webcam?→

Posted in Email Spoofing, privacy, Security Events, sextortion, Spam

Five female technoheroes you might never have heard of…

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Can you guess whom we chose for our #IWD2019 technoheroes? There are hints in the image… Continue reading Five female technoheroes you might never have heard of…→

Posted in #IWD2019, International Women's Day, technoheroes

Serious Security: When randomness isn’t – and why it matters

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

The password ‘ji32k7au4a83’ looks pretty random and feels as though it should be unique – read this article to find out why it’s neither! Continue reading Serious Security: When randomness isn’t – and why it matters→

Posted in correcthorsebatterystaple, passwords, PRNG, randomness, serious security

Serious Chrome zero-day – Google says update “right this minute”

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

When a security expert on the Chrome team says, “update your Chrome installs… like right this minute” – well, here’s how to check! Continue reading Serious Chrome zero-day – Google says update “right this minute”→

Posted in 0-day, Chrome, Exploit, Google, Google Chrome, Vulnerability, Zero Day

Ep. 022 – Plaintext passwords, cryptocoin criminality and the Momo monstrosity [PODCAST]

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest episode of the Naked Security podcast – listen now! Continue reading Ep. 022 – Plaintext passwords, cryptocoin criminality and the Momo monstrosity [PODCAST]→

Posted in Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, cybercriminals, Momo, momo challenge, Naked Security Podcast, passwords, Podcast

The “Momo challenge” – why it’s time to stop the hype [VIDEO]

Posted on March 1, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

What’s the real deal with the “Momo challenge”? Continue reading The “Momo challenge” – why it’s time to stop the hype [VIDEO]→

Posted in Hoax, Momo, momo challenge, scare, Talking Angela, video

Ep.021 – Leaked calls, a social media virus and passwords exposed [PODCAST]

Posted on February 27, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy! Continue reading Ep.021 – Leaked calls, a social media virus and passwords exposed [PODCAST]→

Posted in 1177, computer virus, cybersecurity, data leakage, Data loss, Exploit, malware, Naked Security, Naked Security Podcast, password manager, Podcast, Technology, VK, Vulnerability

Nike’s $350 “Back to the Future” trainers crash, have feet of brick

Posted on February 23, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Have you ever needed to boot a shoe that was a brick? Owners of Nike’s $350 “self-lacing” trainers say they have. Continue reading Nike’s $350 “Back to the Future” trainers crash, have feet of brick→

Posted in Adapt BB, Android, back to the future, brick | Tagged Nike

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