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At last – a use for all those phishing emails you’ve been getting!

Here's something officially useful you can do with all those phishing scams - and the cost to you is approximately zero!

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Facebook to alert us if we’ve been exposed to fake coronavirus news

Drinking bleach does NOT cure coronavirus: it's just one dangerous myth that Facebook will alert us to if we've interacted with it.

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Maze ransomware hits US giant Cognizant

The latest company to fall victim to a ransomware attack is Cognizant, a large US IT services company which admitted at the weekend that it had fallen victim to Maze.

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Fan vibrations can be used transmit data from air-gapped machines

The scientists known for finding ways to transmit software from non-networked computers, have figured out a way to do it using computer fan vibrations.

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New sextortion scam: “High level of risk. Your account has been hacked.”

The latest sextortion emails try to fool you with technical terms they hope you won't understand.

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Bot creates millions of fake eyeballs to rip off smart-TV advertisers

The massive ICEBUCKET scheme has, so far, impersonated more than 2m people in 30+ countries, defrauding more than 300 brands of ad dollars.

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Monday review – the hot 13 stories of the week

From the critical bug in Google Chrome to Signal's fears over the EARN Act, get yourself up to date with everything we've written in the last week.

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Introducing 'Analysis of Apple Unified Logs: Quarantine Edition' [Entry 0]

I’ve decided to spend some time revisiting analysis of Unified Logs as blog series during this quarantine. It is the perfect topic to make bite sized and I can make it as long or as short as Coronavirus deems it so.I’m planning of doing smaller blog…

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Critical bug in Google Chrome – get your update now

Here's the short version: Google just issued a Chrome update with a note that says, "This update includes 1 critical security fix."

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What is Fleeceware?

The term “fleeceware” was coined by the British security researchers who have been investigating it. It refers to apps that charge an excessive monthly subscription fee after a brief trial period has ended — even if a user has uninstalled the app fr…

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US offers up to $5m reward for information on North Korean hackers

UN experts believe the DPRK cyber-steals and launders money, extorts companies and funnels the cash into its nuclear program.

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GitHub users targetted by Sawfish phishing campaign

GitHub users beware: online criminals have launched a phishing campaign to try and gain access to your accounts.

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Apple releases new iPhone SE

Apple has just released the new iPhone SE after months of speculation and rumors, and will begin taking pre-orders for the compact and powerful new device on Friday, 17 April. The most affordable iPhone on the market, the iPhone SE starts at just $3…

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TikTok announces “Family Pairing” – bust your moves but cap the risk

Having someone older to watch out for you while you're online can be reassuring. That seems to be the idea behind TikTok's Family Pairing.

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Checklist 181: Tech Takes on Caronavirus

This week, Ken looks at the Apple/Google team-up on contact tracing, Apple’s use of Maps data to fight the spread of COVID-19, and a story about brand phishing that’s not coronavirus related. Mostly. The post Checklist 181: Tech Takes on Caronavirus…

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How to Efficiently Set Up Wi-Fi in Your Home

If your home wi-fi doesn't reach all your rooms, there are ways to improve it.

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S2 Ep35: TikTok woes, sextortion scams and passwords vs. single sign-on – Naked Security Podcast

We discuss the biggest cybersecurity news stories of the week. New podcast episode out now!

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49 malicious Chrome extensions caught pickpocketing crypto wallets

They were posing as crypto wallets in order to rip off users' private keys and mnemonic phrases and drain real wallets. Google's yanked them.

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Update now! Windows zero-day flaws fixed in Patch Tuesday

...and there are fixes for Adobe, Oracle and Intel products too. Go get your updates!

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Zoom passwords for sale on the Dark Web – “ten-a-penny” by all accounts

If you reuse an old password when you're rushing to create a new account for the lockdown era, you're as good as "pre-hacking" yourself.

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Signal: We’ll be eaten alive by EARN IT Act’s anti-encryption wolves

The Big Bad Wolves haven't blown the house down but did come up with a way to "hold the three little pigs responsible for being delicious," Signal said.

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