Nudies, taxes, and memos – oh, my! Research shows that even if we think we’ve deleted content on the sticks, we’re leaving all that and more.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Ep. 023 – Facebook promises and Google Chrome patches [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – listen now, and tell your friends and colleagues about us, too!
Facebook outage coincides with (or causes?) 3m new Telegram users
A worldwide, nearly day-long outage at Facebook led to Telegram having a busy, busy day.
How to make DuckDuckGo your default Chrome search engine
Good news for the privacy-conscious. Chrome 73, released Tuesday, now includes the DuckDuckGo search engine as an option.
Will the next version of Android get location privacy right?
Google has confirmed that improved control over location tracking is one of several new privacy features in the next version of its mobile OS, Android Q.
Serious Security: What we can all learn from #PiDay
Pi Day isn’t just about circles or special numbers – there are some cybersecurity lessons in there, too, and here they are…
Man drives 3,300 miles to talk to YouTube about deleted video
It turns out that his wife deleted his “rambling”, get-rich-quick video. The man was arrested for alleged threats.
Google needs breaking up, says news chief
And Oracle accused Google of creating shadow profiles of even non-users. Theirs are just two of 85 responses to an Australian inquiry.
Update now! Microsoft’s March 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
If you were among the millions of users who updated Chrome last week to dodge a zero-day exploit, Microsoft has something for you in this month’s Patch Tuesday.
“FINAL WARNING” email – have they really hacked your webcam?
In the last 24 hours, SophosLabs received 1,700 samples of just one new sextortion campaign. Good news? It’s all a pack of lies. Don’t reply. Don’t engage.
