…and wouldn’t know 2FA from a hole in the ground, according to Pew Research.
Tag Archives: https
Just how private are your browsing habits?
DNS-over-HTTPS sounds as though it should be safer than plain DNS, because of the “HTTPS” part – but not everyone is delighted about it…
S2 Ep8: Facebook leak, $5m ransoms, DNS angst – Naked Security Podcast
The latest Naked Security Podcast is live – listen now!
Critical TLS flaw opens Exim servers to remote compromise
A ‘critical’ security vulnerability has been discovered in the Exim mail server that requires admins’ urgent attention.
Parents, it’s time to delete Pet Chat from your child’s LeapPad
LeapFrog has done lots to fix the security of the LeapPad. Now all that’s left is for parents to scrape Pet Chat off of older tablets.
Still not using HTTPS? Firefox is about to shame you
Two years after promising to report all HTTP-based web pages as insecure, Mozilla is about to deliver.
Cryptocurrency phish dials back the fear, cranks up the politeness
Spammers and scammers are getting better at spelling and grammar – so make sure you aren’t relying on language alone to spot phishes…
Phishing attack lures victims with encrypted message alert
Why are phishing emails so enduringly popular with the bad guys? A new approach may suggest that curiosity is at play.
FBI warns users to be wary of phishing sites abusing HTTPS
Why you shouldn’t trust a website simply because it’s secured using HTTPS and backed by the green padlock symbol.
More phishing attacks on Yahoo and Gmail SMS 2FA authentication
The second report in a week has analysed phishing attacks that are attempting – and probably succeeding – in bypassing older forms of two-factor authentication (2FA).