Here’s Episode 6 of the Naked Security podcast… enjoy!
Tag Archives: Exploit
The libssh “login with no password” bug – what you need to know [VIDEO]
Here’s a video that explains the libssh “no password needed” bug – jargon-free and in plain English. Enjoy…
Serious SSH bug lets crooks log in just by asking nicely…
A serious bug in libssh could allow crooks to connect to your server – with no password requested or required. Here’s what you need to know.
Facebook opens up about data breach details
Two weeks after Facebook’s first serious data breach, and the social network has shared what it has figured out so far.
Unpatched routers bad, doubly unpatched routers worse – much, much worse!
Two bugs can be four times the trouble! If you missed the last Microtik router patch, you’re at risk, but if you’re *two* patches behind …
The Facebook dilemma – stick it out or pack it in? [PODCAST]
It’s been a while but we’re back at the microphone – here’s Episode 5 of the Naked Security podcast.
Browser security hole on Macs and iPhones – just how bad is it?
A URL spoofing bug in Safari is being reported with the word BEWARE! – we explain how bad it really is, and what to do about it.
How one man could have pwned all your PHP programs
Popular PHP package repository front end Packagist turned out to have an embarrassing command injection hole – now closed!
How an uploaded image could take over your website, and how to stop it
Bugs in the widespread graphics system Ghostscript could be exploited remotely by crooks – so here’s how to keep attackers at bay.
Apple Mac “zero day” hack lets you sneakily click [OK]
A security researcher revisited an old bug of his that Apple had patched, made a blunder – and found the old bug was still there after all.
