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Researchers speed the death of ‘bad’ data in the race against good

They have a way to inject 'good' data - i.e., accurate COVID-19 news or security patches - to outpace the spread of fake news or malware.

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“Instant bank fraud” warning spread on WhatsApp is a hoax

No, we don't know why people start hoaxes like this. You can do your bit by not forwarding them, not even "just in case".

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5 tips for keeping your data safe this World Backup Day

The only backup you will ever regret... is the one you didn't make

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No, Houseparty hasn’t hacked your phone and stolen your bank details

There's one thing missing in all the claims that deleting the Houseparty app will "unhack" you - evidence"

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LightSpy: APT malware for iOS

Security researchers have discovered a new form of iOS malware that they’ve dubbed LightSpy affecting both iOS and Android. The post LightSpy: APT malware for iOS appeared first on SecureMac.

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How to stay on top of coronavirus scams – and all the others too

The bad news is that you have to watch out for a plethora of new coronavirus cyberscams, as well as all the old stuff, too...

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Apple’s iOS 13.4 hit by VPN bypass vulnerability

It’s less than a week since iOS 13.4 appeared and already researchers have discovered a bug that puts at risk the privacy of VPN connections.

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Should governments track your location to fight COVID-19?

Google Maps data could help governments track patients that a newly-diagnosed COVID-19 sufferer has been in contact with.

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Chrome may bring back ‘www’ with option to show full URLs

Google's doing so grudgingly: it still thinks that showing too much will confuse users trying to assess a site's security.

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Google sent ~40K warnings to targets of state-backed attackers in 2019

Google has seen a rising number of attackers impersonating news outlets and journalists to spread fake news among other reporters.

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Monday review – the hot 22 stories of the week

From the return of the Martinelli WhatsApp hoax to the takedown of hacker forum Deer.io - and everything in between. It's roundup time.

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A Checklist of Checklists Around Covid-19

The Checklist is taking a break this week, but with all that’s going on in the world, and with so many new changes to the way we live and work, we wanted to point you to some resources that can help keep you safe and happy. The post A Checklist of C…

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Android apps are snooping on your installed software

Android apps are snooping on other software on your device - and that could tell shady advertising companies more about you than you'd like.

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Firefox 76 will have option to enforce HTTPS-only connections

The aim is to block the browser from reaching the small number of sites that cling to HTTP, closing security risks.

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Thousands of Dark Web sites deleted in attack on free hosting service

It's the second time that the popular Daniel's Hosting platform was attacked in 16 months. This time, 7,600 Dark Web sites were obliterated.

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FBI takes down hacker platform Deer.io

It was a top crooks' market, with over 24,000 shops doing brisk business selling credentials for Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, and more.

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S2 Ep32: ZoomBombing, Android malware and the WhatsApp Martinelli hoax – Naked Security Podcast

Join Sophos experts for the latest cybersecurity news and advice.

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Watch out! Scummy scammers target home deliveries

Anxiously waiting for a home delivery? Don't be tricked by a message that says there's a problem with your address...

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Apple Safari now blocks all third-party cookies by default

Starting in 13.1, advertisers and analytics firms can't track us through browser cookies. Apple says this also kills login fingerprinting.

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Apple iOS 13.4 offers fixes for 30 vulnerabilities

Apple has just announced its latest something for everyone security and feature updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

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Adobe issues emergency fix for file-munching bug

Adobe has released another security patch outside of its usual routine, to deal with a bug that allows attackers to delete victims' files.

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