That works out to bit more than $1 per viewing by the millions who’d seen the involuntary porn as of January 2014.
Monthly Archives: July 2015
Steam’s account-stealing password reset exploit fixed
Valve has plugged a vulnerability which saw a number of accounts on its Steam gaming platform hijacked last week.
Dark web drug dealer pleads guilty, gets 2 years to ponder “anonymity”
He was an online dealer who made use of the so-called Dark Web, shielded by the apparent anonymity of Tor, or The Onion Router. He’s not anonymous any more.
You’ll have to stop stealing jokes on Twitter now
Ripping off other people’s stuff, even jokes, is no laughing matter!
Police say sorry after Facebook tit-for-tat with “keyboard warrior”
How should you respond when you’re representing an organisation on social media?
How (not) to pay yourself a $14m bonus – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Our weekly 1-minute security video…news with some fun in it!
Execs face the chop after being hit by data breach
With the often perceived need to hold someone to account for a data breach, the axe falls to the heads of senior executives.
SSCC 208 – (Cyber)crime and Punishment [PODCAST]
Join us for the weekly Chet Chat! In this episode: Cybercrime (and punishment), crimeware, the Angler exploit kit, and how the Fourth Amendment applies to social networks.
Worried about Google’s Your Timeline? Here’s how to disable tracking
Don’t fancy having Google map your movements and match them up with your photos? Here’s how to disable Your Timeline or turn off Location Services altogether.
Artificial Intelligence expert likens AI dangers to nuclear weapons
Stuart Russell is an award-winning AI researcher and author who says we need to be as careful with AI as we are with nukes.