Microsoft vs. Google – Google vs. Users – Hackers vs. US Army – the fight is on in the latest episode of our weekly security podcast! Enjoy…![]()
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Google flushes 61% of Android users down the security toilet
Apparently, pre-KitKat Androids, which currently account for 61% of devices out there, will no longer get web browser security fixes. You are welcome to send in vulnerabilities, but you’d better send a patch at the same time…![]()
Microsoft swings punch at Google – accuses Project Zero of a “Gotcha!”
Two days! Two measly days! Google is back in the firing line, this time directly from Microsoft, over its “Project Zero” full-disclosure process…![]()
SSCC 180 – Surely zero-days come from cybercrooks, not from Silicon Valley? [PODCAST]
Enjoy the first 2015 episode of our popular weekly security podcast. In this episode: zero-day politics, leaky security features, Bitcoin news, and a shout out to our New Year #sophospuzzle winners!
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Gogo forges YouTube SSL certificate to throttle high-bandwith usage on flights
It swears it’s not intercepting user data, but issuing a fake HTTPS certificate sure doesn’t make us feel warm and fuzzy. ![]()
Zero-day in Windows 8.1 disclosed by Google
A new zero day vulnerability has been disclosed in Microsoft Windows 8.1. Who is behind releasing the attack code behind this flaw? Google. ![]()
Android Lollipop 5.0.2 is out, but some Nexus users are still stuck on KitKat
Android Lollipop 5.0.2 is out – but don’t get too excited. So far, firmware images are available for just one model in Google’s Nexus family.![]()
From Facebook, through iPhones and Androids, to Macs – make the safest start to 2015!
Are you looking to turn over a new security leaf yourself in 2015, or trying to convince your friends and family to do so? Here are some great places to start…![]()
SSCC 177 – Will Sony’s breach be the never ending story? [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest episode of our regular security podcast. Enjoy!![]()
Google and Facebook under fire from Dutch government over citizens’ privacy
Google’s been told to change how it handles personal data on Dutch citizens or face a €15m fine. Facebook’s policies are also under scrutiny. ![]()
