Guess how long it takes crooks to find a new device when you plug it in? All this and more in the latest Naked Security podcast- enjoy!
Tag Archives: hacking
Knock and don’t run: the tale of the relentless hackerbots
If you have an IoT device in your home, you could be receiving an average of 13 login attempts to these devices per minute. That’s according to Matt Boddy’s latest research.
Hacker unlocks Samsung S10 with 3D-printed fingerprint
According to a video posted on the Imgur site Friday, it’s possible to bypass the biometrics on the new Galaxy S10 range using a 3D-printed fingerprint in minutes.
Hacked tornado warning systems leave Texans in the dark
Add this latest public warning system sabotage to a growing list of fear-and-panic-spreading hacking incidents.
Ep. 016 – Email fraud, Android apps, Collection #1 and the 10 year challenge [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast. Enjoy!
Two charged with hacking company filings out of SEC’s EDGAR system
They’re charged with phishing and inflicting malware to get into the EDGAR filing system, stealing thousands of filings, and selling access.
Don’t fall victim to the Chromecast hackers – here’s what to do
First they came for your printer… and then they came for your Chromecast – learn how to tighten up your router security.
Serious Security: When cryptographic certificates attack
Machine learning is all the rage – but don’t knock human savvy just yet! One weird character can be enough to alert a smart researcher…
WordPress worms, Android fraud and Flash fails [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Apple and Amazon hacked by China? Here’s what to do (even if it’s not true)
Are major US companies really under attack from Chinese “zombie microchips” – and what should we do, whether it’s true or not?
