With the Chrome 66 comes blissful quiet: Google is muting all autoplay content by default.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Hacking like it’s 1999 (oh, and what to do about Facebook) [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security Podcast – enjoy!
Why ‘remote detonator’ is a bad name for your Wi-Fi network
Police called, building evacuated…
Russia’s Grizzly Steppe gunning for vulnerable routers
Russian Government hackers stand accused of targeting millions of routers
Facebook: 3 reasons we’re tracking non-users
It’s just how the internet works, Facebook said.
Traditional firewalls fall short in protecting organizations, says survey
A new survey, sponsored by Sophos, asked IT managers how their firewall technology is working for them. The results are in.
5 simple tips for better computer security
Small steps really can make a big impact.
WhatsApp image showing drug dealer’s fingerprints leads to arrest
Enhanced social media images of the man’s fingers led to the takedown of 11 members of a drug ring and his sentencing.
Gmail’s new ‘Confidential Mode’ won’t be completely private
Have you ever wished it were possible to delete an email from a recipient’s inbox days, weeks or months after it was sent? If so and you’re a Gmail or G Suite user, it looks as if Google might be about to enable this kind of ‘self-destructing’ email feature on its platform.
“Privacy is not for sale,” says Telegram founder
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has spoken out after Russia started blocking Telegram encrypted messaging.
