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Tag Archives: Data loss
How one man could have deleted every photo on Facebook
Facebook is probably the biggest collection of photographs ever assembled so it would be pretty bad if one man could delete every last one of them with his phone. Thankfully that’s what Laxman Muthiyah thought too.![]()
Update Tuesday wrap-up, February 2015 – don’t let JASBUG distract you
Be careful! The JASBUG vulnerability in Windows is grabbing the headlines, but there are other bugs that could hit you harder. Paul Ducklin explains…![]()
TurboTax resumes e-filing following torrent of fraudulent tax returns
TurboTax, a popular tax app, recommenced on Saturday after having taken security measures that include multifactor authentication.![]()
3 questions you should be asking on Safer Internet Day
Keeping safe online is a journey, not a destination. So, instead of telling you what to do on Safer Internet Day, we’re going to arm you with 3 simple questions you can ask yourself whenever you want to try something new…
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“Facebook porn Trojan” – here’s how NOT to get caught
You receive a Facebook posting that offers you something saucy, you click through to the website… …and guess what happens next?![]()
The end of the Silk Road for Dread Pirate Roberts – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Here’s our weekly “60 Second Security” video. Enjoy a fresh and entertaining take on the latest security news in just one minute…![]()
US health insurer Anthem drained of 80 million records
Attackers have invaded a database at Anthem, the US’s second largest health insurer, getting at all the personal details that comprise a veritable tool kit for identity theft. ![]()
SSCC 184 – What’s the lifespan of a GHOST? [PODCAST]
Our weekly security podcast – the latest news in 15 minutes, entertaining *and* educational. Enjoy!![]()
Google redesigns security warnings after 70% of Chrome users ignore them
You can strip jargon, but in the end, the warnings that work best are those with visual throb: pick the right colors and hide the wrong choices!![]()
