Researchers rated six of the 11 newly launched cars as being easy to open up and drive off with a cheap relay device anyone can buy online.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Monday review – the hot 29 stories of the week
From an ex-employee from IT hell to Window 7’s upcoming patchocalypse, and everything in between. It’s weekly roundup time!
Facebook password crisis – what to do? [VIDEO]
Watch this special edition of Naked Security Live – we answer the questions people have been asking us, like “Should I stay or should I go?”
BitLocker hacked? Disk encryption – and why you still need it [VIDEO]
Is BitLocker cracked? Is disk encryption still worth it? The answers are “No” and “Yes”, and here’s why.
Microsoft Windows 7 patch warns of coming patchocalypse
Microsoft has issued a patch to remind Windows 7 users that they’ll soon have no patches.
Sacked IT guy annihilates 23 of his ex-employer’s AWS servers
He was fired after four weeks, ripped off the credentials of former colleague “Speedy”, and will be mulling it all over for two years in jail.
Spycam sex videos of 1,600 motel guests sold to paying subscribers
1,600 guests were filmed with hidden webcams that livestreamed the action. The site also sold videos.
Scammer pleads guilty to fleecing Facebook and Google of $121m
Large, worldly tech companies would never fall for a wire transfer invoice scam, would they?
Change your Facebook password now!
Facebook has done an audit and shocked even itself by finding plaintext passwords in logfiles back to 2012. Change your password now!
Researcher finds new way to sniff Windows BitLocker encryption keys
A researcher has published a new and relatively simple way that Windows BitLocker encryption keys can be sniffed in less secure configurations as they travel from Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) during boot.
