October 28, 2019Security Keylogging data vampire pleads guilty to bleeding two companies He drained data from firms working on hot new technology, sneaking in with a fake access badge, planting hardware and software keyloggers.
October 28, 2019Security Phishers strike at mobile wellness app company What were the phishers after? People’s login details for Office 365.
October 28, 2019Security S2 Ep14: Samsung fingerprint fail, mystery black boxes and invisible Android apps – Naked Security Podcast New episode available now!
October 28, 2019Security 5 tips for better cybersecurity The Naked Security team gives their top 5 cybersecurity tips.
October 28, 2019Security Vulnerability in content distribution networks found by researchers Researchers have found a flaw that could lead to denial of service attacks on content distribution networks around the world.
October 28, 2019Security Robot Hotel says sorry about the buggy bedside bots Japan’s Henn na Hotel says it’s “modified” the bots so pervs can’t exploit the ability to run unsigned code and spy on […]
October 28, 2019Security IBM tears into Google’s ‘quantum supremacy’ claim Is ‘quantum supremacy’ the moment that the rarefied world of quantum computing finally enters popular consciousness? Probably not.
October 28, 2019Security Stalker app maker Retina-X settles FTC charges It’s the first time we’ve gone after a stalking app, the FTC said. In this case, that would be a stalking app […]
October 28, 2019Security Alexa and Google Home phishing apps demonstrated by researchers The researchers’ “Smart Spies” apps showed how Amazon Alexa and Google Home users could be exposed to vishing and eavesdropping.
October 28, 2019Security Friday Squid Blogging: Researchers Investigating Using Squid Propulsion for Underwater Robots Interesting article and paper. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news […]