Smashing Security podcast #263: Problèmes de Weefeee, AI artists, and Web 3.0
Ooh la la! Horreur Wi-Fi en France! Some folks have experienced the drawbacks of Web 3.0 as their NFTs are stolen, and should computers own the copyright… Read More
Ooh la la! Horreur Wi-Fi en France! Some folks have experienced the drawbacks of Web 3.0 as their NFTs are stolen, and should computers own the copyright… Read More
Owners of Asustor NAS drives have woken up to discover that data they believed was safe and sound on their network storage devices has instead been encrypted… Read More
The FBI has issued a warning that organisations should be on their guard against BEC (Business Email Compromise) attacks involving virtual meeting platforms. Read more in my… Read More
Officers based at London’s Charing Cross police station were able to identify a man who committed two sexual assaults, after they were able to track him via… Read More
Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at Teleport. Thanks to the great team there for their support! You’re woken up at 3… Read More
A new tool makes crystal clear that it’s a big mistake to redact text by pixelating it.. or indeed blurring it, or even applying a “swirl” filter…. Read More
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and National Security Agency (NSA) have joined forces to publish a… Read More
How does Microsoft hope to defeat the macro terror? How is the UK Government trying to influence the public’s opinion on end-to-end encryption? And what is MoviePass… Read More
More than 25 years after it first distributed the Concept virus on CD-ROM and kickstarted the whole problem, Microsoft has done something which might be more successful… Read More
If you don’t understand what they are, don’t feel too bad about it. The truth is that many people don’t understand what NFTs are. It’s not that… Read More
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