Sky worries users with phishy-looking password reset email
https://www.grahamcluley.com/sky-worries-users-with-phishy-looking-password-reset-email/
Sky worries users with phishy-looking password reset email
https://www.grahamcluley.com/sky-worries-users-with-phishy-looking-password-reset-email/
700 million reasons for Equifax to remember to patch its vulnerable IT systems in future
No, the Met Police wasn't hacked. But its Twitter account and website were hijacked
Slack response. Passwords reset four years after data breach
https://www.grahamcluley.com/slack-response-passwords-reset-four-years-after-data-breach/
In the latest "Smashing Security" podcast we discuss porn trolling lawyers, LED data leaks, Instagram hacking, tiny Tom Cruise, and much much more with special guest @maria !
It's not all filth.
"FaceApp is the worst! They just want my information!"
- Random users on Facebook/ Instagram and Co.
Sweet, sweet irony.
Security researcher arrested after data on every adult in Bulgaria hacked from government site
White hat had given training to cybersecurity department that arrested him...
Apple pushes out another silent update to address flaws in RingCentral and other video conferencing apps.
I bet the programmers at Apple would be happier working on other projects than cleaning up another company's mess.
@ZacharyHerold https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1150381394234941448?s=21
My favourite thing so far this week was when Trump told four woman, all US citizens, that their government "was a complete and total catastrophe."
Remakably self-aware of him.
Alan Turing - the face of the new £50 note.
It’s too little and too late, of course, to make up for the horrendous way that Turing was treated by the establishment. But it’s a good thing.
https://www.grahamcluley.com/alan-turing-the-face-of-the-new-50-note/
Apple pushes out silent update to remove sketchy Zoom code on Macs
https://www.grahamcluley.com/apple-pushes-out-silent-update-to-remove-sketchy-zoom-code-on-macs/
In the latest episode of the award-winning "Smashing Security" #podcast:
Mac users of the Zoom video conferencing app are warned their webcams could be hijacked, security firms warn of how scammers are deepfaking audio to steal from businesses, and our guest owns up to the role he played in an Iranian cyberattack against US organisations (!)
@JarlavGrenlandUpir Some smart TVs have an inbuilt-camera. Yeah, I know... crazy... https://www.samsung.com/in/support/tv-audio-video/using-the-built-in-camera-in-samsung-f-series-smart-tv/
Did a hacked smart TV upload footage of couple having sofa sex to a porn website?
Zoom Mac flaw allows webcams to be hijacked - because they wanted to save you a click
@switchingsocial @elementary @fdroidorg @pixelfed @TV5Monde thanks chaps!
"Zombie grannies and unintended leaks"
We take a bloodied baseball bat to Android malware, and debate the merits of a social media strike, as one of the team bites the bullet and buys a smart lock for the office.
All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast!
Find it in your favourite podcast app now https://link.chtbl.com/smashingsecurity
St John Ambulance service hit by ransomware attack.
https://www.grahamcluley.com/st-john-ambulance-service-hit-by-ransomware-attack/
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