Facebook has doubled its grace period because so many leavers are getting cold feet.
Monthly Archives: October 2018
Google’s Intra app secures older Androids with encrypted DNS
DNS encryption is the Next Big Thing in web encryption and Google doesn’t want Android users to miss out.
Setting up a Mac for young children
A step-by-step guide to preparing a Mac for young children.
Cop charged with selling phone tracking service on dark web
A French police officer has been charged with using police intelligence data to power a mobile phone tracking service sold via the dark web.
Facebook finds “no evidence” attackers accessed third-party apps
To play it safe, it’s building a tool to let developers manually identify any of their users who may have been affected by the big breach.
NSA staffer takes top-secret hacking tools home ‘to study’, gets 66 months
Nghia Hoang Pho may not have had malicious intent, but removal of the materials forced the NSA to abandon years of signals collection work.
Update now: Adobe fixes 85 serious flaws in Acrobat and Reader
Adobe has released updates fixing a long list of security vulnerabilities discovered in the Mac and Windows versions of Acrobat and Reader.
Hacked Fortnite accounts and rent-a-botnet being pushed on Instagram
The gaming and hacking communities overlap: Some of the hacker accounts are offering botnet access as well as Fortnite accounts.
Google’s new rules for developers make Chrome extensions safer for all
Google has announced a range of security changes to its Chrome browser that will make the use of extensions more secure.
The Facebook dilemma – stick it out or pack it in? [PODCAST]
It’s been a while but we’re back at the microphone – here’s Episode 5 of the Naked Security podcast.
