{$lblSkipToContent|ucfirst}
How to stay safe when you're using Tor, even if the network is littered with rogues.
Lees meerBlack Hat USA is a major event in the world of information security. This year, due to the ongoing pandemic, the conference went virtual — and the organizers offered open access to many of the most important talks and sessions. Among these were two…
Lees meer"Something needs to be done," said the court. Where do you stand? For or against, have your say in our comments.
Lees meerThe latest articles and the latest Naked Security Live video - all in one place. Enjoy.
Lees meerMachine learning models are immune to blandishments, threats, flattery and so - so why not set them against social engineers?
Lees meerIn this piece, we’ll discuss ThiefQuest’s key capabilities, and we’ll also tell you how to protect yourself from an infection. The post ThiefQuest malware for macOS is a triple threat appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerWe’re bringing you a WWDC outtake: an off-the-cuff, practically off-mic discussion of WWDCs past — as well as the roles Apple execs play. The post Checklist WWDC20 Outtake appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerAn alleged hacker's bail hearing held online via Zoom with screen sharing enabled... what could possibly go wrong?
Lees meerSuspect is alleged to have extorted more than 1000 people, mostly in India, US, Ukraine, UK, Germany, France, Italy and Russia.
Lees meerGet yourself up to date with everything we've written in the last seven days - it's weekly roundup time.
Lees meerThree people have been fingered for the recent Twitter hack in which 45 high-profle accounts were taken over.
Lees meerUS travel company CWT has reportedly coughed up $4.5m to ransomware crooks who stole data and scrambled files.
Lees meerStandard 2FA has some important limitations, which is why many security experts believe that key-based 2FA is the wave of the future — especially now that Apple has made changes to make it much more accessible to iPhone and iPad users. The post What…
Lees meerWe talk about an update on the Great Twitter Hack of 2020, discuss a ransomware attack on Garmin that shut down the company’s services, and even its assembly lines, and warn listeners about some Netgear devices that have vulnerabilities and can’t be…
Lees meerThe biggest news to come out of WWDC20 was Apple’s plan to move the Mac from Intel processors to a self-designed solution called Apple Silicon. Today – we’ll look at some differences between the two architectures, what the move will mean for people …
Lees meerThe U.S. government has issued an alert warning that there is an increased danger of cyberattacks on civilian infrastructure. The alert comes from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Security Agency (NSA). Th…
Lees meerWe explain the "BootHole" vulnerablity - as usual, in plain English and without hype. Find if you're affected and what to do.
Lees meerWe know it's an old drum, but we're not tired of beating it yet: 2FA is your friend.
Lees meerIt's a Blue Moon month for Firefox - the second full update in July!
Lees meerRansomware crooks keep adjusting their approach to make their demands more compelling, even against companies that say they'd never pay up.
Lees meerWe follow up on the great Twitter hack of 2020, we discuss how a Cloudflare outage brought down many major websites, and Kirk tells a story of a suspicious email from his local government. We then examine whether smart locks are really safe. Cloudfl…
Lees meer