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Devastating, targeted ransomware attacks didn't start with SamSam and they didn't end with it either.
Lees meerIt affected up to 6.8 million users and up to 1,500 apps. “We're sorry this happened,” said Facebook with what must be acute apology fatigue.
Lees meerThe flaw offered attackers a way of executing keystroke injection to take control of a Windows PC running Logitech Options.
Lees meer"You authorise it - whereupon it promptly leaks to the world all your sexts, inappropriate jokes, and dank memes. Tragic!" said the researcher.
Lees meerProtecting an account with multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a no-brainer, but that doesn’t mean every method for doing this is equally secure.
Lees meerThis is on you, makers of sites and services that allow users to create passwords like "password." You can do better!
Lees meerA former acid house rave kingpin has been sentenced to 20 months for using a bizarre home-built machine to pilfer £500,000 from banking customers.
Lees meerForbes has added to the ever-growing pantheon of ways to trick biometrics by printing a 3D head and using it to break into Android phones.
Lees meerFrom a massive WordPress botnot to the Dark Web goldmine busted by Europol, and everything in between. It's time for your weekly roundup.
Lees meerGoogle keeps tabs on much of your activity. Now, it turns out that its YouTube service is also reading what’s in your videos too.
Lees meerOne such use would be to pre-stuff our devices with ads and other content before we wander into a Wi-Fi dead zone.
Lees meerKanye, please keep your "all zeroes! all the time!" password away from the media. And Nutella? No, "Nutella" is NOT a good password.
Lees meerDon't delay, update your Wordpress website today.
Lees meerIt's just one of many SOP SNAFUs of a pilot program for advanced searches of travelers' devices that doesn't even have performance metrics.
Lees meerComputer manufacturer Supermicro is still trying to lay to rest reports that the Chinese government tempered with its equipment to spy on Western cloud users.
Lees meerHere's the latest Naked Security podcast - enjoy!
Lees meerIf you find patching security flaws strangely satisfying, you’re in luck - Microsoft’s and Adobe’s December Patch Tuesdays have arrived with plenty for the dedicated updater to get stuck into.
Lees meerFlaws in the mobile site were leaving users vulnerable to attackers who could have reset their user passwords and hijacked their accounts.
Lees meerGoogle has disclosed the second security hole in its Google+ social network in three months.
Lees meerAs CAPTCHA-haters know to their frequent irritation, the death of the text-based Completely Automated Procedures for Telling Computers and Humans Apart tends to be exaggerated.
Lees meerData brokers are tracking 200 million mobile devices in the US, updating locations up to 14,000 times a day, the New York Times has found.
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