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017: Data breaches, zero day exploits, and toenail clippings
Hotel malware has been stealing guests' payment card details... again, should businesses relay delay rolling out vulnerability patches, and Burger Ki…
8 years, 11 months ago
016: Wonga wronga!
Spyware companies are filmed plotting to break global sanctions to ship surveillance and spying equipment to dodgy authoritarian regimes, an unsecure…
8 years, 11 months ago
015: Bad vibrations
Don't let an internet-enabled sex toy make your most private moments oh-so-public. Samsung's wannabe-Android-killer is found lacking. And did you he…
9 years ago
014: Protecting webmail - a Smashing Security splinter
What can you do to better protect your online email accounts?
In this special "splinter" episode (or should it be a "shard"?) regular hosts Graham Clu…
9 years ago
013: Assault with a deadly tweet
Graham is embarrassed by a Twitter security snafu. How an animated GIF could prove deadly. Social engineering threats against your workforce. And wil…
9 years ago
012: Eau de Eugene Kaspersky
Androids pre-installed with malware - can the supply chain be trusted? Will WikiLeaks help vendors get zero-days fixed? And what on earth has the Kas…
9 years ago
011: WikiLeaks and the CIA
Has the CIA been using a Weeping Angel to spy on you via your Smart TV? Have WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal been compromised? What is the secret of th…
9 years, 1 month ago
010: The dolls must be destroyed
A creepy teddybear leaks two million voicemail messages, Windows 10 pushes you into only installing vetted apps, and Boeing warns 36,000 employees th…
9 years, 1 month ago
009: False flags and hacker clues
The Lazarus malware attempts to trick you into believing it was written by Russians, second-hand connected cars may be easier to steal, and is your c…
9 years, 1 month ago
Macs and malware - a Smashing Security splinter
Do you run an anti-virus on your Mac? Should you?
In this special "splinter" episode (or should it be a "shard"?) regular hosts Graham Cluley, Carole…
9 years, 1 month ago