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2017-02-27 14:15:54 |
IT admin was authorized to trash employer\'s network he says (lien direct) |
It'll make you think twice about hitting the delete key |
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2017-02-27 11:08:03 |
Monday review – the hot 30 stories of the week (lien direct) |
From experts saying, 'I told you so', about SHA-1 and beer that risked computer security to Google and Bing giving pirated content the push, and much more... |
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2017-02-24 17:27:45 |
News in brief: Boeing data accidentally emailed; Russian cyber-war boost; alleged hacker arrested (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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2017-02-24 17:03:09 |
Google uses AI to create troll-spotting tool to clean up comments (lien direct) |
Google uses machine learning to teach troll-spotting bot how to identify 'toxic' comments |
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2017-02-24 15:57:09 |
Dropbox\'s tool shows how chatbots could be future of cybersecurity (lien direct) |
Open-source Securitybot works in Slack to make dealing with security notifications smoother |
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2017-02-24 15:43:46 |
Taxpayers shrug off ID fraud warnings even as attacks rise (lien direct) |
Are you doing enough to protect yourself during tax season? We've got some tips to help you be safer |
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2017-02-24 14:30:34 |
Twitter users, do you know who\'s spying on your web-surfing habits? (lien direct) |
Researchers have shown that's it's possible to de-anonymise Twitter users and track them around the web |
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2017-02-24 09:47:56 |
Facebook or Google: whose messenger AI bot has the edge? (lien direct) |
As questions are raised about the maturity of its AI bot technology, Facebook turns its focus to training. Is that enough to catch Google? |
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2017-02-23 18:57:17 |
Bang! SHA-1 collides at 38762cf7f55934b34d179ae6a4c80cadccbb7f0a (lien direct) |
Remember how experts have been saying, "Drop SHA-1" for years and years? Now they're saying, "Told you so." |
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2017-02-23 18:51:26 |
Drones can steal data from infected PCs by spying on blinking LEDs (lien direct) |
Is that a drone hovering outside your office window snooping on your disk's flashing lights? Time to move it away from the window |
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2017-02-23 18:39:46 |
News in brief: San Diego plans data-gathering smart city upgrade; Amazon says no; judge says no (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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2017-02-23 15:55:37 |
Healthcare data breaches \'mostly caused by insiders\' (lien direct) |
With an average of one data breach a day and patchy security practises, healthcare organizations are sitting targets for hackers |
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2017-02-23 15:03:15 |
How much does Facebook really know about you – and is it right? (lien direct) |
Third-party tools that show you what Facebook can piece together about you are a useful reminder of just how much data you're sharing - but they aren't always accurate |
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2017-02-23 14:37:45 |
Lawmakers set to overturn broadband privacy rules, as ISPs requested (lien direct) |
Congress is preparing to overturn rules that require ISPs to get customers to opt in before selling data
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2017-02-23 12:43:54 |
Hackers spam Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to spotlight security flaws (lien direct) |
Spamming CS:GO game lobbies might be good at getting attention, but is it the right tactic? |
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2017-02-22 18:56:52 |
Global spam drops by more than half – now what? (lien direct) |
Global spam levels plummeted at the end of 2016 and haven't gone back up - but sadly there's still an awful lot of spam left. |
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2017-02-22 18:30:43 |
News in brief: pushback on Pirate Bay ban; course in fake news; autonomous Ubers get passengers (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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Uber
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2017-02-22 16:49:52 |
Facebook rapped for dragging its feet on pictures stolen for \'like-farming\' (lien direct) |
As Facebook drags its feet over removing stolen images of a child for like-farming clickbait, what does this mean for the platform's commitment to tackling 'fake news'? |
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2017-02-22 16:03:22 |
Sure, you might have bought the car, but does someone else control it? (lien direct) |
A researcher who was able to control his so-called 'smart' car three years after he sold it raises concerns about secondhand IoT devices |
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2017-02-22 12:54:49 |
Google outs Windows flaw after Microsoft misses a patch deadline (lien direct) |
Google's move is the latest in a round of spats with Microsoft over its Project Zero initiative to nudge vendors into fixing flaws |
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2017-02-22 12:34:31 |
Border agents could be forced to get a warrant before searching devices (lien direct) |
Senator warns that border agents' 'digital dragnets' are distracting them from actual threats |
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2017-02-22 01:14:33 |
Live from RSA 2017 – the inside track [Chet Chat Podcast 258] (lien direct) |
Chester Wisniewski and John Shier share their thoughts from the floor of this year's RSA Conference in San Francisco. |
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2017-02-21 18:37:34 |
News in brief: Concern about Windows 10; Hacks cost Yahoo; PHP gets better crypto (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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Yahoo
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2017-02-21 16:17:45 |
Google and Bing plan to bury pirated content (lien direct) |
From 1 June 2017 Google and Bing will to de-prioritise unlawful sharing sites |
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2017-02-21 14:39:03 |
Thugs who sent Brian Krebs heroin and a SWAT team sentenced (lien direct) |
No word on when we'll see the movie, but the plot points keep coming. |
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2017-02-21 13:46:52 |
Watch out for phishing scams when preparing your tax return (lien direct) |
Phishing scams topped the IRS's Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2017 |
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2017-02-20 17:46:03 |
News in brief: robot tax mooted; Kim Dotcom faces extradition; Apple buys biometrics start-up (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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2017-02-20 17:40:08 |
The beer engines that put computer security at risk (lien direct) |
Who'd have thought that buying a pair of beer engines could teach us a computer security lesson? |
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2017-02-20 16:12:23 |
What makes for truly independent security product testing? (lien direct) |
It seems there's room for improvement when it comes to independent testing - but what are your thoughts on this? |
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2017-02-20 15:12:40 |
Where does the buck stop when there\'s a security breach? (lien direct) |
Is it the IT department's problem, or does the buck go as far as the C-suite? Opinions are polarised, but it's more nuanced in the real world |
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2017-02-20 14:43:10 |
The quantified employee: new ways to be watched at work (lien direct) |
Your employer could be tracking not just the work you do, but your conversations, your emotions, your bathroom breaks and more. Are you ok with that? |
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2017-02-20 12:30:38 |
Facebook\'s new jobs service sparks privacy fears (lien direct) |
As Facebook prepares to park its tanks on LinkedIn's lawn, now is a good time to think about how your profile might look to a prospective employer - and take steps to lock it down |
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2017-02-20 11:01:40 |
Monday review – the hot 32 stories of the week (lien direct) |
From a NASA engineer told to unlock his work phone at US border and Gmail blocking JavaScript attachments to a Google privacy ruling used in real world, and more! |
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2017-02-17 18:57:18 |
Naked Security named most educational blog at RSA 2017 Blogger Awards (lien direct) |
Thank you to those of you who voted for us - we're thrilled with the award |
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2017-02-17 18:49:27 |
Gmail now blocks all JavaScript email attachments (lien direct) |
Google's move will help protect your computer, but there are further steps you can take, too |
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2017-02-17 18:40:21 |
News in brief: Oculus demos closed; smart doll \'should be destroyed\'; Europe warned over elections (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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2017-02-17 16:55:46 |
Couple can\'t store data from camera pointed at next door\'s garden (lien direct) |
Ruling against Google continuing to track Safari users used to shore up case against couple who pointed cameras at their neighbours' garden |
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2017-02-17 15:15:36 |
Your computer is a cookie that you can\'t delete (lien direct) |
Browsing the web? You can still be identified even if you switch browser |
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2017-02-17 11:11:20 |
Signal app gets video calling overhaul and a warning for iOS users (lien direct) |
If you're going to share confidential information via Signal's encrypted video on iOS, make sure you opt out of its integration with Apple's CallKit features |
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2017-02-16 22:38:36 |
RSA 2017 – Day 3 – Roving report [PODCAST] (lien direct) |
In Day 3's report from RSA Conference 2017, Bill Brenner has some fascinating news to share! |
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2017-02-16 17:48:17 |
News in brief: cookie breach alert for Yahoo users; text spammer fined; Churchill\'s search for alien life (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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Yahoo
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2017-02-16 16:46:46 |
Microsoft calls for \'Digital Geneva Convention\' to rein in cyberwarfare (lien direct) |
Governments should step up to define and enforce rules that protect civilians, Microsoft chief legal officer tells RSA |
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2017-02-16 13:56:44 |
Retailers push back against plans to boost security of online shopping (lien direct) |
EU banking organisation suggests requiring a passcode for purchases over €10, but retailers and payments providers warn of potential hit to sales |
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2017-02-16 13:02:24 |
Fallen for a fake Twitter account? Here\'s how to spot them (lien direct) |
An account impersonating Trump adviser Mike Flynn fooled news organizations and individuals alike, fuelling further concerns about 'fake news'
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2017-02-16 12:08:20 |
RSA 2017: Microsoft Word Intruders step outside Office for the first time (lien direct) |
Windows remains the largest battlefield for attackers, but the author of MWI has upped the ante by moving beyond Office-based exploits |
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2017-02-15 23:20:05 |
RSA 2017 – Day 2 – Roving report [PODCAST] (lien direct) |
Bill Brenner, our "roving reporter" at the RSA Conference 2017 in San Francisco, talks to Paul Ducklin about what went down on Day 2. |
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2017-02-15 18:47:50 |
News in brief: Nokia to reboot iconic phone; AI assistants set to do voice calls; Yahoo, Verizon \'agree price\' (lien direct) |
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news |
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2017-02-15 17:29:49 |
Government focuses on young people to tackle cyberskills shortage (lien direct) |
Scheme aims to have nearly 6,000 teenagers trained in cyberskills by 2021 |
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2017-02-15 16:57:31 |
Fake news: what can we all do to play our part in combating it? (lien direct) |
Tech companies, media organisations and political parties are starting to work together but it comes down to us, too |
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2017-02-15 15:48:58 |
\'World\'s eighth-worst spammer sent more than a million emails\' (lien direct) |
Michael Persaud faces 10 counts of wire fraud, each punishable by up to 20 years in jail |
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