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Bluetooth “gas station” warning on Facebook – truth or hoax? [VIDEO]

Posted on February 22, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Can your phone reliably detect card skimmers using Bluetooth alone? Find out in the latest Naked Security Live video… Continue reading Bluetooth “gas station” warning on Facebook – truth or hoax? [VIDEO]→

Posted in cybercrime, Data loss, Facebook Live, Fraud, Naked Security Live, skimming, video | Tagged Bluetooth

Ep. 020 – Leaky containers, careless coders and risky USB cables [PODCAST]

Posted on February 20, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast… enjoy! Continue reading Ep. 020 – Leaky containers, careless coders and risky USB cables [PODCAST]→

Posted in 2fa, apple, BadUSB, Containers, Docker, Kubernetes, linux, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, usb, Vulnerability

Millions of “private” medical helpline calls exposed on internet

Posted on February 19, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Ever wondered what happens to helpline calls recorded “to ensure you get the service you deserve”? It can all go terribly wrong… Continue reading Millions of “private” medical helpline calls exposed on internet→

Posted in data breach, Data loss, DPA, GDPR, GDPR compliance, healthcare, Sweden

Mega-crackers back with nearly 100 million new stolen data records

Posted on February 18, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Sounds like the crooks who tried to sell more than 600 million records last week are back with nearly 100 million more… Continue reading Mega-crackers back with nearly 100 million new stolen data records→

Posted in breach, data breach, Data loss

Apple fighting pirate app developers, will insist on 2FA for coders

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Are you an Apple developer? Care about security? Using 2FA? You will be soon… Continue reading Apple fighting pirate app developers, will insist on 2FA for coders→

Posted in 2 factor authentication, 2fa, apple, Enterprise Certificate, piracy

Top tips for Valentine’s Day – and the rest of the year! [VIDEO]

Posted on February 13, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Our top tips for Valentine’s Day and beyond – all in just 5 minutes. Enjoy! Continue reading Top tips for Valentine’s Day – and the rest of the year! [VIDEO]→

Posted in Audio and Video, Facebook Live, tips, Valentines day, video

Ep. 019 – Android holes, iOS screengrabbing and USB poo [PODCAST]

Posted on February 13, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy! Continue reading Ep. 019 – Android holes, iOS screengrabbing and USB poo [PODCAST]→

Posted in Android, apple, data leakage, Data loss, Exploit, Google, iOS, Naked Security, Naked Security Podcast, Podcast, screengrabber, usb, Vulnerability

Linux container bug could eat your server from the inside – patch now!

Posted on February 12, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Crooks could take over your network thanks to a critical bug in a popular Linux containerisation toolkit… here’s what you need to know. Continue reading Linux container bug could eat your server from the inside – patch now!→

Posted in Containers, CVE-2019-5736, Docker, Kubernetes, linux, Vulnerability

Crypto mirror on the wall, who’s the smartest of them all?

Posted on February 11, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

Can scientists out-perform sports stars, musicians and politicians in recognition and influence? You bet they can! Continue reading Crypto mirror on the wall, who’s the smartest of them all?→

Posted in ai, Cryptography, ML, turing

Android vulnerabilities open Pie to booby-trapped image attacks

Posted on February 8, 2019 by Paul Ducklin

A trio of bugs could have opened Android 7, 8 and 9 to remote attackers wielding booby-trapped image files. Here’s what you need to know… Continue reading Android vulnerabilities open Pie to booby-trapped image attacks→

Posted in Android, CVE-2019-1986, CVE-2019-1987, CVE-2019-1988, Exploit, Google, patch, vulnerabiity, Vulnerability

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