Researchers think they’ve spotted a tracking technique that nobody has been paying attention to – TLS session resumption.
Monthly Archives: October 2018
Are your jilted apps stalking you?
“Uninstall?” HA! Uninstall trackers enable app developers to game iOS and Android and continue sending push notifications to fleeing users.
WordPress takes aim at ancient versions of its software
If you’re running a very old version of WordPress on your website, the project’s staff would like a word with you.
Poorly secured SSH servers targeted by Chalubo botnet
SophosLabs has detected a new DDoS botnet targeting poorly secured SSH servers – called Chalubo, it is named in honour of its use of the ChaCha stream cipher.
Former high school teacher pleads guilty to hacking celebrities
A fifth man has pleaded guilty to federal charges of phishing celebrities’ and non-celebrities logins and raiding their iCloud accounts for nude photos.
Are you Cyber Aware? How about your friends and family?
A Cyber Aware survey found 30% of Britons still have just one password for all their accounts – so let’s help that 30% change their lives!
Patch now! Multiple serious flaws found in Drupal
Drupal website owners have some important patching homework to do.
Phishing is still the most commonly used attack on organizations, survey says
The survey found that the majority of cyberattacks – 75% – came from outsiders, while 25% were due to insiders.
Adult websites shuttered after 1.2 million user details exposed
It’s not even close to the number of users affected by the massive Ashley Madison breach, but the results could be just as devastating to those who are affected.
Why is Elon Musk promoting this Bitcoin scam? (He’s not)
While scrolling through my Twitter feed I saw a Bitcoin scam so unabashed that it got me thinking…. do such scams really work?
