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Buying a new laptop? Here’s how to secure it

Getting the basics right gives you a lot of protection. Here's how.

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S2 Ep11: Fleeceware, Chrome bug and the sextortion scam that won’t die – Naked Security Podcast

Listen to the latest episode of our podcast now.

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WhatsApp vulnerability could compromise Android smartphones

A researcher has released details of a WhatsApp flaw that could be used to compromise the app and the mobile device the app is running on.

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£3 billion Safari iPhone privacy lawsuit given go-ahead

A UK class action lawsuit against Google, that represents around 5 million iPhone users, can go ahead, according to the UK Court of Appeal.

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Hacker’s parents sentenced for selling his cryptocurrency

"You misguidedly tried to help your son" by moving his cryptocurrency, but it "didn't help him at all," a judge said.

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Google brings Incognito mode to Maps

It's good, but also a perfect opportunity for us to remember that Incognito mode doesn't translate to "I'm invisible!"

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No federal privacy law will make it in the US this year, sources say

Without one, the companies that collect our data will likely face compliance with California's take-no-prisoners law, in effect 1 January 2020.

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PDF encryption standard weaknesses uncovered

Researchers have discovered weaknesses in PDF encryption which could be exploited to reveal the plaintext contents of a file to an attacker.

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Google’s Password Manager now checks for breached credentials

Google has taken the next step in its strategy to secure users' passwords. The search giant has taken a password-checking feature released in February as an extension to its Chrome browser and embedded it directly into its password manager service.

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Ransomware attacks paralyze, and sometimes crush, hospitals

New attacks on the perennially besieged sector have crippled hospitals in the US and Australia and caused one health clinic to shut down.

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7 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft

Identity theft can upend your life. It requires a tremendous amount of time and effort to undo the damage—and the aftereffects can be felt for months or even years. The post 7 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft appeared first on SecureMac.

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Exim suffers another ‘critical’ remote code execution flaw

This latest Exim flaw could lead to at least a denial of service crash in the software but also the possibility of remote code execution.

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O.MG! Evil Lightning cable about to hit mass distribution

This malicious O.MG Lightning cable has come a long way, with extensive work on the kinds of payload it can deliver.

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218 million Words With Friends players lose data to hackers

The serial hacker GnosticPlayers is claiming to have ransacked Zynga's user data - including names, emails and passwords.

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Ex-Yahoo engineer pleads guilty to hacking 6,000 accounts

Reyes Daniel Ruiz went after younger women's accounts, including those of his personal friends and work colleagues, he admitted.

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Cloudflare adds VPN features to 1.1.1.1 privacy app

As promised in April, Cloudflare has finally launched Warp, a consumer mobile privacy app that looks a lot like a VPN without actually being one.

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Hacking 2020 voting systems is a ‘piece of cake’

That's how Senator Wyden described the results of DefCon's Voting Village, where all of 100 voting systems were easily picked apart by hackers.

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China’s 500 megapixel camera is capable of mega-facial-recognition

The 'super camera' can identifying people dozens of meters away using facial recognition.

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Darknet hosting provider busted in underground NATO bunker

Police overcame not only digital defenses of the "bulletproof" provider CyberBunker but also barbed wire fences and surveillance cams.

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Checkm8 jailbreak and AltStore put cracks in Apple’s walled garden

People are taking different tacks to get around Apple's tightly controlled phone rules.

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Social media manipulation as a political tool is spreading

Researchers say 'cyber troops' in 70 countries are using it to automate suppression, mount smear campaigns, or spread disinformation.

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