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Ep. 019 – Android holes, iOS screengrabbing and USB poo [PODCAST]

Here's the latest Naked Security podcast - enjoy!

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620 million records from 16 websites listed for sale on the Dark Web

Some of the breaches are new, while some were reported last year. The sites include MyFitnessPal, MyHeritage, Whitepages and more.

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Security firm beats Adobe by patching reader flaw first

Adobe has patched a flaw that enabled attackers to slurp a user’s network authentication details - but not before someone else patched it first.

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Linux container bug could eat your server from the inside – patch now!

Crooks could take over your network thanks to a critical bug in a popular Linux containerisation toolkit... here's what you need to know.

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Russian ISPs plan internet disconnection test for entire country

Russia’s major ISPs plan to temporarily disconnect servers from the internet, effectively cutting the country off from the outside world.

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Apple sued for ‘forcing’ 2FA on accounts

Time is money, baby: Jay Brodsky claims that Apple's 2FA "intermeddling" takes minutes out of his day, causing "economic loss."

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Kids as young as eight falling victim to online predators

A UK children's charity has found that children as young as eight are being sexually exploited online via social media.

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Brave browser explains Facebook whitelist to concerned users

Brave is playing down fears after the revelation of what looked like a whitelist in its code allowing it to communicate with Facebook.

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Facebook defends gun-law loophole firm as “political advertisers”

Concealed Online, the third biggest "political advertiser" on Facebook, touts the Virginia loophole, granting concealed weapons permits.

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Crypto mirror on the wall, who’s the smartest of them all?

Can scientists out-perform sports stars, musicians and politicians in recognition and influence? You bet they can!

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McDonalds app users hatin’ it after being hacked by hungry hamburglars

At least two users of the McDonalds mobile app aren’t lovin’ it after thieves hijacked their accounts and ordered hundreds of dollars of food for themselves.

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Secret Service busts online car sales crime ring

They posed as military needing to offload cars before deployment, allegedly posting bogus ads on Craigslist, eBay, and AutoTrader.

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What comes after air gaps? DARPA asks world for ideas

According to DARPA, air gapping computers and data is a security idea that has run its course and urgently needs to be replaced.

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Get-rich-quick social media scams are turning teens into money mules

Young people are being talked into handing over their bank details with the promise of some easy cash.

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Monday review – the hot 24 stories of the week

From the FBI-supporting DNA kit company, to the privacy bug in gay dating app Jack'd, and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time.

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Android vulnerabilities open Pie to booby-trapped image attacks

A trio of bugs could have opened Android 7, 8 and 9 to remote attackers wielding booby-trapped image files. Here's what you need to know...

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iPhone apps record your screen sessions without asking

Absent from privacy policies, the tracking came to light after a breach with Air Canada's mobile app, then password slurping from Mixpanel.

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Child abuse imagery found in cryptocurrency blockchain

For the second time in a year, illegal child abuse images have been spotted inside a blockchain. According to a post by web blockchain payments system Money Button, on 30 January its service was abused to place “illegal content” inside the Bitcoin S…

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Student gets creative with data accidentally blasted out by university

A university employee accidentally emailed a spreadsheet containing personal information on every one of the college's 4,557 students.

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Police demands Waze stop pinpointing their checkpoints

Waze users are helping intoxicated drivers to evade checkpoints and could thus be "engaging in criminal conduct," say police.

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Facebook ordered to keep apps data separate without user consent

So much for creating a three-headed Cerberus marketing-happy chat dog! Also, we'll soon see the who-what-huh? behind the ads we're shown.

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