In theory, crooks could mess up your site so vistors can’t see your content, then lock you out so you can’t jump in and fix it.
Monthly Archives: April 2020
S2 Ep33: Ransomware on sale, dark web disaster, dead drops and pillow forts – Naked Security Podcast
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Phone carriers must authenticate calls to fight robocalls, says FCC
The FCC has given voice carriers until June 2021 to implement technology it says will stop the robocall plague that’s driving us all insane.
COVID-19 forces browser makers to continue supporting TLS 1.0
In one of the strangest stories of the year, the COVID-19 virus has halted plans by major browsers to drop support for the aging and insecure Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 protocols.
Bill Gates’s YouTube ‘Bitcoin giveaway’ is a big fat scam
And no, Microsoft said, none of our verified accounts have been hijacked, vehemently denying early reports.
QR code generator scam steals thousands in Bitcoin
Every once in a while an attack comes along that is so simple to set up, and yet so effective, that it makes your jaw drop. Here’s one.
Microsoft’s Edge browser to get breached credential alerts
Microsoft has announced a list of new security and privacy features it plans to add to forthcoming versions in an effort to take on its rivals.
