The rise of tap-to-pay and chip-and-PIN hasn't rid the world of ATM card skimming criminals... Categories: Naked Security Tags: atm, cybercrime, skimming
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— Sources secondairesThe site was running from 2014 and allegedly raked in more than $20m, which the DOJ is seeking to claw back... Categories: Naked Security Tags: bust, doj, Netwalker, Phishing, Ransomware
Latest episode - listen now! (Full transcript inside.) Categories: Naked Security Tags: bust, cryptocurrency, cybercrime, data leakage, hacking, surveillance
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
Fast, quiet, smooth, consistent and low impact... why true hacker-grade touch-typing might keep you more secure. Categories: Naked Security Tags: audio, data leakage, serious security, surveillance
Sentences still to be decided, but she could get up to 10 years and he could get as many as 20. Categories: Naked Security Tags: Bitfinex, BTC, Crocodile, cryptoheist, doj, Lichtenstein, Morgan, Razzlekhan
Serious security stories explained clearly in plain English - listen now. (Full transcript available.) Categories: Naked Security Tags: BWAIN, data leakage, Firefox, SEC
Key findings and full report from the 6th year of the Active Cyber Defence (ACD) programme.
An updated report from the NCSC explaining how UK law firms - of all sizes - can protect themselves from common cyber threats.
Report informing readers about the threat to UK industry and society from commercial cyber tools and services.
Key findings from the 5th year of the Active Cyber Defence (ACD) programme.
Assessing the cyber security threat to UK organisations using Enterprise Connected Devices.
This report outlines the risks associated with the use of official and third party app stores.
A technical analysis of a new variant of the SparrowDoor malware.
Assessing the security of network equipment.
The 2nd joint report between the NCSC and KPMG UK benchmarks against the 2020 findings to gauge what progress has been made.
The year four report covers 2020 and aims to highlight the achievements and efforts made by the Active Cyber Defence programme.
The year three report covers 2019 and aims to highlight the achievements and efforts made by the Active Cyber Defence programe.
Technical report on best practice use of this fundamental data routing protocol.
Joint report between the NCSC and KPMG UK is the first in a series to benchmark and track levels of diversity and inclusion in the cyber security industry.