Here’s a sextortion scam that puts your password right where your name would usually be, to rattle your cage even more than usual.
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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…
Government is exposing identities of child abuse victims
DHS and FBI investigators are using Facebook profile IDs in court records – IDs that are easily used to look up their profile pages.
Going to Infosec Europe this week? Want a free T-shirt?
Are you making your way to Olympia, London for Infosec Europe this week? Stop by the stand, say the Phrase That Pays and we’ll give you a free T-shirt.
Hacking gang stole millions in cryptocurrency via SIM swaps
Six alleged members of “The Community” were indicted, along with three phone service employees who allegedly helped target subscribers.
UPDATE NOW! Critical, remote, ‘wormable’ Windows vulnerability
Microsoft has fixed an RDP vulnerability that can be exploited remotely, without authentication and used to run arbitrary code.
Assange arrested, faces extradition for hacking
The Ecuadorean embassy finally decided it wasn’t willing to shelter Julian Assange any more, so it let in UK police to arrest him.
Ep. 026 – Android bloatware, hackable routers and website attacks [PODCAST]
Here’s our latest podcast – enjoy!
The Momo Challenge urban legend – what on earth is going on?
Why you shouldn’t worry about the Momo Challenge, and what we can learn from it.
Linux user? Check those patches! Public exploit published for systemd security holes…
A pair of bugs in a very widely used Linux system tool called systemd have just been “weaponised” – check you’re patched!
