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They seized $4.8m in crypto… then gave the master key to the internet
Gouvernance & RégulationGraham Cluleyil y a 25 jours

South Korea's National Tax Service (NTS) has found itself in the middle of a deeply embarrassing - and costly - blunder after accidentally handing thieves the master key to a seized cryptocurrency wallet. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Your staff are your biggest security risk: AI is making it worse
Outils & RechercheGraham Cluleyil y a 30 jours

A new report claims that the cost of insider security incidents has surged 20% in two years, reaching an average of US $19.5 million per organization annually, with no sign that the alarming figure is flattening. Read more in my article on the Fortra blog.

Notorious ransomware gang allegedly blackmailed by fake FSB officer
Malware & RansomwareGraham Cluleyil y a 30 jours

There is a certain poetic justice in a cybersecurity-related story that has emerged from Moscow this week: A man has been accused of trying to extort money... from a notorious Russian ransomware gang. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.

Smashing Security podcast #456: How to lose friends and DDoS people
Gouvernance & RégulationGraham Cluleyil y a 31 jours

When the mysterious operator of an internet archiving-service decided to silence a curious Finnish blogger, they didn’t just send a stroppy email - they allegedly weaponised their own CAPTCHA page to launch a DDoS attack, threatened to invent an entirely new genre of AI porn, and tampered with parts of their own archive to smear the blogger's name. In this episode, we unravel how a website designed to preserve history may have trashed its own credibility - and how Wikipedia responded when trust went out the window. Plus a ransomware gang shoots itself in the foot with a classic case of buffoonery, accidentally corrupting the very keys victims would need to decrypt their data. When even the criminals can’t unlock your files, what happens next? All this, a surprisingly zen Pick of the Week, and a gloriously splenetic rant against web forms, on episode 456 of the award-winning "Smashing Security" podcast, with cybersecurity veteran Graham Cluley and special guest Paul Ducklin.

Smashing Security podcast #455: Face off: Meta’s Glasses and America’s internet kill switch
Gouvernance & RégulationGraham Cluleyil y a 38 jours

Could America turn off Europe's internet? That’s one of the questions that Graham and special guest James Ball will be exploring as they discuss tech sovereignty. Could Gmail, cloud services, and critical infrastructure really become geopolitical leverage? And is anyone actually building a Plan B? Plus we explore if Meta is quietly plotting to turn its smart glasses into face-recognising surveillance specs? With reports of internal memos suggesting they plan to launch controversial features while everyone’s distracted by political chaos, we ask: is this innovation really wanted by the public... or something far creepier? All of this, and much more, in episode 455 of the award-winning "Smashing Security" podcast with cybersecurity veteran Graham Cluley, joined this week by journalist and author James Ball.

Update on Naked Security
GénéralSophos Serious Securityil y a 914 jours

To consolidate all of our security intelligence and news in one location, we have migrated Naked Security to the Sophos News platform. Categories: Naked Security

Smart light bulbs could give away your password secrets
GénéralSophos Serious Securityil y a 949 jours

Cryptography isn't just about secrecy. You need to take care of authenticity (no imposters!) and integrity (no tampering!) as well. Categories: Naked Security Tags: cryptography, Tapo, TP-LINK

S3 Ep148: Remembering crypto heroes
GénéralSophos Serious Securityil y a 954 jours

Celebrating the true crypto bros. Listen now (full transcript available). Categories: Naked Security Tags: cybercrime, hacking, scams

Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 74 CVEs plus 2 “Exploit Detected” advisories
Gouvernance & RégulationSophos Serious Securityil y a 962 jours

74 CVEs, and two "Exploitation Detected" advisories, which are nearly but not quite the same as 0-days. Also, two potential Teams treacheries that you really want to fix. Categories: Naked Security Tags: Patch Tuesday, vulnerability, Zero-day