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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.

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Fake news writer: If people are stupid enough to believe this stuff…

...then maybe they deserve this drivel, says a Macedonian copy-paste/turn-it-into-clickbait-bile writer who says it's all about the money.

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Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week

From tackling anti-robocalling in the Senate to a data breach at a license plate reader company, here are last week's top infosec stories.

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G Suite users will have ‘confidential’ Gmail mode set to ON by default

Google announced that on 25 June 2019, Gmail's confidential mode will be switched on by default as the feature becomes generally available.

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Yort

Type: Malware Platform: Mac OS X Last updated: 06/01/19 5:39 pm Threat Level: High Description Yort is malware. Yort Threat Removal MacScan can detect and remove Yort Malware from your system, as well as provide protection against …

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macOS Receives Critical Supplemental Update for MacBook Pro

Following on the heels of Apple’s most recent raft of updates, which included macOS Mojave 10.14.5, the company has released another smaller update targeting specific MacBook Pro users. Apple suggests that all macOS users download and install the ne…

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Unpatched Docker bug allows read-write access to host OS

Suse developer Aleksa Sarai has uncovered a bug in the way that the container framework handles path names.

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Flipboard data breach – what users should do now

Hugely popular news aggregation site Flipboard - one billion app downloads from Google Play and counting - has become the latest internet company to admit it has suffered a breach.

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Foreign spies may be hiding in your VPN, warns DHS

"...nation-state actors have demonstrated intent and capability to leverage VPN services and vulnerable users for malicious purposes."

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Facial recognition used to strip adult industry workers of anonymity

A name-and-shame database is supposed to "save" husbands from wives who have appeared on porn sites.

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The cryptominer that kept coming back

A Monero cryptominer made a home on an Apache Tomcat server and just wouldn't stay away.

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New Zealand’s “hacked” budget was found on a website

Police close their investigation, concluding that New Zealand's "wellbeing" budget wasn't hacked.

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A million devices still vulnerable to ‘wormable’ RDP hole

An internet-wide scan has revealed almost one million devices vulnerable to CVE-2019-0708.

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What a teen grade hacker’s confession can teach us

"We had access to the grade book. Now we could change the grades."

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New research generates deepfake video from a single picture

Now it's easier for attackers to produce deepfakes, even if the target doesn't have much existing footage. Like the Mona Lisa.

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Three tech-support scammers charged with ripping off the elderly

The defendants allegedly pulled in over $1.3 million over the course of about six years for unnecessary and undelivered tech support.

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Researchers uncover smart padlock’s dumb security

Pen Test Partners has found some major security flaws in the Bluetooth Nokelock that consumers might like to know about.

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Millions of Canva users’ data stolen as GnosticPlayers strikes again

The initial breach notification was topped with marketing fluff: an unfortunate choice, given what could be the resulting glazed eyeballs.

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Google-protected mobile browsers were open to phishing for over a year

Researchers revealed a massive hole in Google Safe Browsing's mobile browser protection that existed for over a year.

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Redditor can stay anonymous, court rules

The Watch Tower sought to unmask a Jehovah's Witness who posted its content to show what data the organization collects and processes.

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Hackers breach US license plate scanning company

One of the US’s most widely used vehicle license plate reader (LPR) companies, Perceptics, is reportedly investigating a data breach.

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