Is it fair to expect everyone to renew all their web certificates every year? Apple says yes, and now Google does too.
Monthly Archives: June 2020
iOS 14 flags TikTok, 53 other apps spying on iPhone clipboards
TikTok, for one, promised to knock this off months ago but was caught red-handed, still at it, by the new clipboard notification in iOS 14.
Beware “secure DNS” scam targeting website owners and bloggers
If you run a website or a blog, watch out for emails promising “DNSSEC upgrades” – these scammers are after your whole site.
Satori IoT botnet author sentenced to 13 months in prison
Kenneth Schuchman, the creator of the massive Satori botnet of enslaved devices, will be spending 13 months behind bars.
Monday review – the hot 10 stories of the week
Get yourself up to date with everything we've written in the last seven days – it's weekly roundup time.
Fancy hacking a PlayStation? Sony announces its bug bounty program
Got a PS4? Like to hack?
REvil gang threaten to auction celebrity data from Mariah Carey, Lebron James, MTV and more
The ransomware gang is threatening to auction celebrities’ legal documents stolen from the law firm it paralyzed in May.
Patch time! NVIDIA fixes kernel driver holes on Windows and Linux
Kernel driver bugs often let crooks take over your entire system from even the weediest foothold.
Twitter apologizes for leaking businesses’ financial data
Twitter emailed business clients to tell them that their financial data may have been seen by the uninvited.
Glupteba – the bot that gets secret messages from the Bitcoin blockchain
And you thought the Bitcoin blockchain was all about cryptocurrency!