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NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-24 14:13:15 Yakkety Yak won\'t come back: Linux users, it\'s time to upgrade Ubuntu (lien direct) Canonical's announcement of the end of support for Yakkety Yak is a good reminder that it's worth keeping an eye on your other devices to make sure they're up to date, too
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-24 12:06:55 Glassdoor pushes back against moves to identify anonymous reviewers (lien direct) Would you contribute to sites like Glassdoor if law enforcement could demand that the company turned over your ID details?
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-24 10:42:38 Your pacemaker could be put in the witness box against you (lien direct) What happens when a wearable or embedded medical device tells a different story to someone suspected of a crime?
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-21 17:30:10 Something for the weekend? How about an Apple patch for BroadPwn? (lien direct) Apple's latest updates include a patch for the vulnerability that could have attacked your device's wireless hardware
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-21 17:08:15 Hit the road – with your insurer and lender keeping an eye on your driving (lien direct) How would you feel about your insurer or your finance company having access to data about your driving and where you go?
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-21 16:37:55 Twitter says it\'s cracking down on the abuse – but is it? (lien direct) Twitter's moves to tackle abuse on the platform seem to be making their mark - but there's a way to go before everyone feels safe there
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-21 12:58:59 Watch out for the Android malware that snoops on your phone (lien direct) GhostCtrl, being distributed by rogue versions designed to look like legitimate apps, can monitor what you do and lock up your device - beware!
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-21 11:20:46 Global police swoop shutters Hansa and AlphaBay dark web markets (lien direct) Two key marketplaces for illegal drugs go dark as it's revealed that Dutch police secretly ran Hansa for a month during its investigation
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-20 18:04:19 News in brief: Street View goes out of this world; GoT fans warned on torrenting; Citadel man jailed (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-20 16:55:05 ATM crooks up the ante by using infrared to steal your PIN (lien direct) Using infrared for data transfer isn't new, but finding an IR transmitter on an ATM in Oklahoma took law enforcement by surprise
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-20 16:43:07 “Orpheus\' Lyre” – where it came from, and what to do [VIDEO] (lien direct) From how the "Orpheus' Lyre" bug got its weird name all the way to what we can learn from it. No jargon, just plain English. Enjoy...
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-20 13:45:05 Facebook has got your number – even if it\'s not your number (lien direct) Make sure you check which phone number you have associated with your Facebook account - if it's assigned to someone else, they could take over your profile
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-20 11:47:34 Twitter users targeted by an army of 86,262 sex-starved bots (lien direct) More than 30m wishful thinkers clicked on the links tweeted out by the bots - who were after your wallet rather than after your heart
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-20 10:36:32 BSidesLV: What\'s on the agenda in Las Vegas (lien direct) Dropping in to BSidesLV while you're in Vegas? Come and see our data scientists talk about machine learning and the threats there - we'd love to say hi
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-19 18:53:37 News in brief: moving Segway hacked; Google Glass resurrected; 308 Oracle fixes (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-19 16:27:58 Windows security hole – the “Orpheus\' Lyre” attack explained (lien direct) A long-standing bug in the network authentication protocol called Kerberos led to a security hole in Windows, Linux and more.
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-19 15:57:55 Myspace bug left old accounts vulnerable to attack (lien direct) Myspace is still there, and so's your old account
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-19 11:34:11 Police bodycams get tech that can identify “faces and people” (lien direct) Bodycams aimed at Police will soon be able to identify stolen bicycles, missing children and other "objects of interest".
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-19 10:30:34 Want porn? Prove your age (or get a VPN) (lien direct) The UK government plans to put age verification in front of pornographic websites from April 2018
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-18 16:44:29 News in brief: laptop ban curtailed; robot meets a soggy end; Dow Jones leaks 2.2m customers\' data (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-18 16:34:49 Black Hat USA 2017: what\'s on the agenda in Las Vegas (lien direct) We'll be at Black Hat with talks and a shirt giveaway if you give us the right passphrase - come and say hi; we'd love to see you
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-18 15:39:49 Google wants you to bid farewell to SMS authentication (lien direct) Google's shift to a more secure option is welcome, but also adds to the confusion of the post-password world
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-18 14:37:34 Hacked drones flying up, up and away over geofencing restrictions (lien direct) Error or brilliant marketing ploy? Either way, drone owners have been able to override geofencing restrictions
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-18 12:33:01 Access all areas – but for how long after you\'ve left the company? (lien direct) How quickly do you push the big red Delete button on someone's access after they leave?
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-18 11:21:16 When good extensions go bad: buyer turns Particle into adware (lien direct) The tale of what happened when the Particle extension was sold and turned by its buyer into adware is a reminder that it's a good idea to keep an eye on what you've added to your browser
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-17 18:02:23 News in brief: Beijing bans Pooh; Ashley Madison offers settlement; patient data shared on Facebook (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-17 16:11:11 What does Imogen Heap have in common with mail? The blockchain (lien direct) The blockchain isn't just for verifying Bitcoin transactions - a number of very different ventures are using it to cut out middlemen and keep people honest
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-17 15:26:49 Wait, you didn\'t want to clean the toilets? Should have read the terms! (lien direct) Some 22,000 people unwittingly agreed to clean bathrooms and hug stray cats and dogs in return for free WiFi - and their experience is a good reminder to be aware of what you're agreeing to
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-17 11:55:05 The iPhone lockscreen hole that we can\'t reproduce (lien direct) We can't reproduce an iPhone lockscreen bug that hit the news last week - but there are plenty of lockscreen lessons to learn anyway.
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-17 11:02:55 Alexa is listening to what you say – and might share that with developers (lien direct) How do you feel about the possibility of your recorded requests to Alexa being shared with third-party developers? Here's what we know about that - and some tips to manage your data
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-14 17:52:37 News in brief: Oz law \'trumps maths\'; CBP can\'t search phones for cloud data; police launch drone unit (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-14 17:05:27 BUPA breach – why names and addresses matter (lien direct) UK healthcare company BUPA just had an employee run off with half a million names and addresses - here's what we can learn from the breach.
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-14 16:38:34 Vault 7: new WikiLeaks dump details Android SMS snooping malware (lien direct) Latest dump of stolen CIA documents includes user manual for HighRise app, used to eavesdrop on text messages
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-14 16:02:17 Whose job is it to keep us safe from online harassment? (lien direct) As more of us report having been the focus of abuse online, what steps can be taken to make the web better while protecting freedom of speech?
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-14 13:08:33 SQL injection attacks controlled using Telegram messaging app (lien direct) This weaponising of an encrypted messaging app prompts us to remind you that you should really be focusing on how to avoid SQLi attacks in the first place
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-14 11:07:56 Insider who scammed $14.3m lottery \'win\' pleads guilty (lien direct) Lottery company's security director used a thumb drive to insert software that produced predictable winning numbers
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-13 18:51:28 News in brief: Health insurer breached; Vertu calls it quits; Audi tops autonomy (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-13 16:55:04 How did the data of 14m Verizon customers end up online? (lien direct) Verizon says the loss is 'overstated', but if you're a customer, you might want to change your PIN - just to be on the safe side
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-13 14:55:59 Who gets gold stars for looking after your privacy? (lien direct) Who's got your back when it comes to willingness (or otherwise) to hand over your data to third parties? Some of the results from the EFF's report are surprising
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-13 13:38:45 How app developers are gaming Google Play to boost their rankings (lien direct) Our researchers spotted some app developers who were gaming the Google Play store - here's what they uncovered in their investigation
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-13 11:28:47 So long, Windows Phone – it was nice knowing you (lien direct) The end of support for Windows Phone 8.1 is pretty much the death knell for a platform that never took off but which was widely liked - not least for its security
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-12 17:51:04 News in brief: probe in Jupiter fly-by; footage of politician \'not illegal\'; Trump sued over Twitter block (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-12 16:02:16 Social engineering – explored and explained by our experts [VIDEO] (lien direct) Join Sophos experts James Burchell and Greg Iddon as they explore, explain - and help you to fight back against - social engineering.
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-12 15:12:26 Researchers find chinks in the armour of satellite phone calls (lien direct) Could the proof of concept the researchers describe be used to eavesdrop on actual satellite phone calls? It depends ...
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-12 11:29:47 Russians told to log in to Pornhub using verified social media accounts (lien direct) Russians need a passport to get a SIM card, a cell number to get a VK account, and the VK account to log into Pornhub. What's behind this new requirement?
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-11 18:06:13 News in brief: dark web sites attacked; radio station pwnd; Russian hacker jailed for nine years (lien direct) Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-11 17:15:42 Mark your calendar for the net neutrality Day of Action (lien direct) Tomorrow - July 12 - is the Internet-Wide Day of Action, with big online names from Kickstarter and Vimeo to Reddit and Spotify banding together to express their objection to overturning rules that guarantee net neutrality
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-11 14:23:39 Two-factor via your mobile phone – should you stop using it? (lien direct) Although SIM cards themselves are very secure, it's annoyingly easy for a crook to get hold of one for your number
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-11 13:10:20 More than 100m records potentially lost in huge telecoms breach (lien direct) India's newest telecoms provider denies that subscriber records posted online were authentic, but users claim the data is real
NakedSecurity.webp 2017-07-11 11:13:25 Your gadget could save your life: smart speaker phones police (lien direct) We write a lot about the privacy issues of smart speakers in your home - but one device might have saved lives in an alleged hostage situation
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