Admins working with Microsoft Azure beware: phishers are updating their assets to reflect changes on the company’s cloud-based login screen.
Monthly Archives: May 2020
S2 Ep 39: Thunderspy, government encryption, and reply all mistakes – Naked Security Podcast
In this episode Mark discusses government encryption, Duck tells us why turning your computer off is a cool idea and Greg regales us with his reply all woes. Host Anna Brading is joined by Sophos experts Mark Stockley, Paul Ducklin, Greg Iddon and Producer Alice Duckett. Listen now! LISTEN NOW Click-and-drag on the soundwaves below […]
How scammers abuse Google Search’s open redirect feature
Google Search uses open redirects by design, which is handy if you’re a scammer trying to hide an iffy-looking URL.
Top 10 most exploited vulnerabilities list released by FBI, DHS CISA
The agencies say it’s vital to prioritize patching. Otherwise, we’re making it easy for attackers who don’t have to work at finding 0 days.
Microsoft joins encrypted DNS club with Windows 10 option
Microsoft is the latest browser vendor to join the encrypted DNS club by supporting DNS over HTTPS in Windows 10.
PrintDemon – patch this ancient Windows printer bug!
Bugs can last a long time… even if you thought you removed them years ago.
Woman stalked by sandwich server via her COVID-19 contact tracing info
She wanted a sub, not Facebook, Instagram and SMS come-ons from the guy who served her and intercepted her contact-tracing details.
Update now! Windows gets another bumper patch update
Windows users won’t have to fix ‘big’ exploited or public flaws this month, but May’s Patch Tuesday is one of the biggest patch rounds.
Beware the DHL delivery message email – it could be a package scam
Here’s a DHL delivery scam with a simple twist – simplicity and a total lack of drama…
TikTok’s handling of child privacy gets another watchdog’s attention
Use of the kid-addicting, video-sharing app is exploding during lockdown, triggering yet another inquiry into how safe it is for young ones.
