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The ads look like they're been shared by friends, but they're really pod people who've hijacked accounts.
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Lees meerThe US is alleged to have been quietly planting malware throughout Russia's energy networks in response to years of Russian attacks on its own power grid.
Lees meerWhy are phishing emails so enduringly popular with the bad guys? A new approach may suggest that curiosity is at play.
Lees meerI had the pleasure last week to attend MacDevOpsYVR in Vancouver, Canada. While I barely saw the city, I got to hang out with some awesome Mac Sys Admins and Dev Ops people. I’ve not been to a conference outside of Security/Forensics before so it wa…
Lees meerSecurity token maker Yubico has issued an important advisory affecting high-end versions of its YubiKey authentication key.
Lees meerThe LaLiga app used phones' GPS and microphones to sniff out bars that were broadcasting soccer matches illegally.
Lees meerA deepfake was reportedly spotted in the wild: LinkedIn's well-connected, young, attractive Eurasia/Russia expert "Katie Jones."
Lees meerThese vulnerable infusion pumps can be remotely hacked to alter the delivery of IV fluids and medications such as painkillers or insulin.
Lees meerFrom the GoldBrute botnet to Microsoft's battle with irresponsibly disclosed bugs - and everything in between. It's your weekly roundup.
Lees meerAnyone using it in its unpatched state is at risk not only of a compromise of their Evernote account but, potentially, of third-party accounts too.
Lees meerHey, iOS users. Got a spare Android phone lying around? Now, you can use it as a secure access key for online services.
Lees meerAccording to a letter it sent to Sen. Richard Blumenthal, that's 31,000 US users, with the rest in India.
Lees meerA male college student Snapchat-filtered himself into a young girl and went out to catch a predator. The first one he caught was a Californian cop.
Lees meerThe Intego Mac Podcast episode 87 is now available! We discuss running iOS and macOS betas, the new iPod touch, Firefox's coming subscription service, Safari auto-submitting user names and passwords, and how some companies' private policies can be a…
Lees meerOn this week’s episode: A four-year security breach at Checkers and Rally’s, Microsoft suggests killing off killing off passwords, and Apple leaves room to peek into MDM deployments The post Checklist 142: Panic! at the Drive-Thru appeared first on …
Lees meerNew version improves privacy in Safari, offers significant UI/UX upgrades Las Vegas, Nevada — SecureMac is pleased to announce the latest version of its award-winning security software for macOS: MacScan 3.2. This release offers some significant imp…
Lees meer"Whoever controls the data, controls the future," says the evil Zuck, who, according to the platform's current policy, won't be taken down.
Lees meerIn the bug repellent gizmo, in the shower, in the little birds glued to the footboard—all hiding webcams, alleges the Dutch backpacker.
Lees meerDiehard text editor users everywhere breathed a sigh of relief this week as the open source community fixed a bug in one of the most venerable *nix programs: Vim.
Lees meerWhy is SandboxEscaper releasing vulnerabilities in such an irresponsible way? It matters not - Microsoft must patch what’s in front of it whatever the backstory.
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