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NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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...
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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?
NakedSecurity.webp 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."
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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?
NakedSecurity.webp 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.
NakedSecurity.webp 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 Uber
NakedSecurity.webp 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'?
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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.
NakedSecurity.webp 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 Yahoo
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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. ★★★
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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?
NakedSecurity.webp 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?
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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?
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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!
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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!
NakedSecurity.webp 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 Yahoo
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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'
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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.
NakedSecurity.webp 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 Yahoo ★★
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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
NakedSecurity.webp 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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