A viral post suggests (wrongly) that card skimmers always use Bluetooth. Anyway, just looking at nearby Bluetooth names doesn’t help much…
Daily Archives: February 20, 2019
Ep. 020 – Leaky containers, careless coders and risky USB cables [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast… enjoy!
Facebook tracks users it thinks may harm its employees
Threat makers are sometimes geolocated to determine how credible their threats are, as in, are they near enough to really attack?
Hackers unleash social media worm after bug report ignored
Is it ok to launch a benign proof of concept that you know will go wide, to bring a flaw to people’s attention, or should you stay quiet?
Google’s working on stopping sites from blocking Incognito mode
Google Chrome’s Incognito mode hasn’t been an impenetrable privacy shield: For years, it’s been a snap for web developers to detect when Chrome users are browsing in private mode and to block site visitors who use it. Now it looks like Google plans to close that loophole.