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Any campus email systems automatically testing links?

Posted on April 21, 2020 by Sushil

I heard that there are some university campus email systems that “click” all the links on incoming emails and thus inadvertently unsubscribe recipients from email distribution lists if the email contains a one-click unsubscribe link. Does … Continue reading Any campus email systems automatically testing links?→

Posted in email, Phishing | Tagged Automation

What are the tradeoffs between a common login site and login-per-site?

Posted on January 2, 2020 by Sushil

If you have multiple products/sites under a common domain, what are the advantages and disadvantages, from user convenience to security, of having a common login page? For example, this site uses https://security.stackexchange.com/users/lo… Continue reading What are the tradeoffs between a common login site and login-per-site?→

Posted in authentication, usability

How to detect a virus /malware missed by antivirus program

Posted on March 29, 2019 by Sushil

I was on a Facebook page and I accidentally clicked an ad. Another window opened up and locked the browser with a background audio message, purportedly from Microsoft, warning about security compromise on my PC.
I unplugged my PC, restarte… Continue reading How to detect a virus /malware missed by antivirus program→

Posted in antivirus, malware

Security risks to embedding payment web page in Android app

Posted on September 15, 2018 by Sushil

I am very new to Android app development and I started out with the idea of fixing a small defect in an app. However, I got sucked further in and found that a payment processing company that we use has introduced a new client… Continue reading Security risks to embedding payment web page in Android app→

Posted in Android, payment-gateway, web-application

Should I let my child’s school have access to my kid’s personal laptop?

Posted on August 28, 2018 by Sushil

My kid is starting 6th grade and the school requires him to get a laptop and bring it to school. Now the school IT department wants to install some software on the laptop and is asking for administrative access. They want to … Continue reading Should I let my child’s school have access to my kid’s personal laptop?→

Posted in corporate-policy, privacy, windows-permissions

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