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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Don’t invest! The ICO scam that doesn’t want your money
The HoweyCoins scheme sounds too good to be true… it is, and it knows it!
How to find lost USB drives (even if you don’t want to) [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Facebook crushes 583 million fake accounts in 3 months
On a daily basis, it disables millions of fake accounts before they ever hatch.
Alexa, Siri and Google can be tricked by commands you can’t hear
Researchers have shown how attackers could trick voice assistants.
CIA’s “Vault 7” mega-leak was an inside job, claims FBI
The suspect worked for a CIA group that designed hacking tools at the time the cyber-spying arsenal was given to WikiLeaks.
RedHat admins, patch now – don’t let your servers get pwned!
A command injection bug in Red Hat’s DHCP client could allow an attacker to run any command on your computer. As root.
Chili’s PoS breach: Want some credit card theft with your baby back ribs?
Chili’s is advising customers to check their bank records after discovering the point-of-sale breach.
Facebook can’t wiggle out of facial recognition lawsuit, judge says
There are too many factual disagreements for a quick judgment, the judge said, including over what a faceprint actually is.
Serious XSS vulnerability discovered in Signal
Researchers have discovered a serious cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting all desktop versions of Edward Snowden’s favourite security application, Signal.
