Cybercriminals compromise over a million Microsoft enterprise accounts each month as too few customers use multi-factor authentication.
Monthly Archives: March 2020
IWD: biometrics, machine learning, privacy and being a woman in tech – Naked Security Podcast
To celebrate International Women’s Day we invite you to this all-female splinter episode.
5 tips for working safely from home
Don’t let teleworking due to concerns over the coronavirus (Covid-19) put your cybersecurity health at risk….
Run ANDROID on an iPhone? Are you SERIOUS?!?
It’s true – Android on an iPhone. OK, a few things don’t work yet… such as sound. And the phone bit.
Researcher finds 670 Microsoft subdomains vulnerable to takeover
Researchers have found it’s still child’s play to hijack subdomains from companies such as Microsoft to use in phishing and malware attacks.
Chrome extension cons cryptocurrency users out of hardware wallet key
Ledger has warned users about a rogue Chrome extension that duped users into giving up the keys to their hardware crypto wallets.
Cathay Pacific fined over crooks slurping its database for over 4 years
The ICO found a “catalog of errors,” including backups without passwords, unpatched servers, no-longer-supported OSes and feeble anti-virus.
Boots yanks loyalty card payouts after 150K accounts get stuffed
The UK pharmacy chain says it wasn’t hacked, its systems are fine. It’s all the password reusers mucking things up again!
Facebook: No, we are not killing Libra
Facebook denies that it’s cringing away from its virtual currency plans due to the fact that regulators loathe it.
Ethical hackers swarm Pentagon websites
Hackers are crawling all over the US Department of Defense’s websites – and DoD officials are quite happy about the whole thing.
