Yes. there’s a message in the Christmas tree. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author: Paul Ducklin
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Serious Security: The decade-ending “Y2K bug” that wasn’t
We explain why you really need to RTFM. Even if TFM is very long and complicated and you are very experienced. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Serious Security: Phishing in the cloud – the freemium way
Here’s an interesting phishing trick. It’s a way for crooks to get lots of customised web links without doing any programming. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Serious Security: Rambleed attacks blunted – the OpenSSH way
Here’s a way to keep secrets safe in memory, even in a world of hardware-level leakage due to tricks like Rambleed, Spectre and more. This post appeared first on Naked…
Serious Security: Don’t let your SQL server attack you with ransomware
Tales from the honeypot: this time a MySQL-based attack. Old tricks still work, because we’re still making old mistakes – here’s what to do. This post appeared first on Naked…
Serious Security: Ransomware you’ll never find – and how to stop it
What if you got hit by ransomware – but the malware program itself was on the other side of the world where you’d never find it? This post appeared first…
Ep. 028 – SPEWS, Android security and scary Facebook messages [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy! This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author: Paul Ducklin
Serious Security: GPS week rollover and the other sort of “zero day”
Tomorrow night, the GPS “earth clock” has a Y2K event – but here’s why you should be OK. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author: Paul…
Serious Security: What we can all learn from #PiDay
Pi Day isn’t just about circles or special numbers – there are some cybersecurity lessons in there, too, and here they are… This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog…
Serious Security: When randomness isn’t – and why it matters
The password ‘ji32k7au4a83’ looks pretty random and feels as though it should be unique – read this article to find out why it’s neither! This post appeared first on Naked…