A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham
In the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast, hosted by computer security veterans Graha
Apple is furious with Google over iPhone hacking attacks against Uyghur Muslims in China, DNS-over-H
Should Google really be helping the FBI with a bank robbery? What's the story behind the Twitter CEO
Was a cybercrime committed on the International Space Station? What on earth were Ukrainian scientis
Darknet Diaries host Jack Rhysider joins us to discuss how cities in Texas are being hit by a wave o
Say cheese to ransomware on your camera! A sponsored speech at Black Hat causes uproar, and should y
Is the PIN you use for your bank card secure? How did one woman get duped into giving a romance scam
Capital One gets hacked, critical vulnerabilities are found in iMessage, and data anonymization may
Logic bombs in Excel spreadsheets, how should we protect our brain data from big companies, and how
Erection your honour! Lawyers find themselves behind bars after they make porn movies in an attempt
Mac users of the Zoom video conferencing app are warned their webcams could be hijacked, security fi
We take a bloodied baseball bat to Android malware, and debate the merits of a social media strike,
Scammers steal millions by impersonating a French politician, we offer fashion tips for DDoS attacke
We head to Hong Kong to look at how technology has helped anti-government protesters (and how China
United States Customs and Border Protection had sensitive data stolen, but the hackers didn't have t
Microsoft issues warning to unpatched Windows users about worm risk, and how do you delete all trace
You won't believe who had to report themselves to the data protection agency for a breach, or who ha
Don't hire a hacker, they might scam you! What works and what doesn't when it comes to protecting yo
A bad software update causes big headaches for Dutch police, but brings temporary freedom to crimina
Israel strikes back at Hamas's hacking HQ, a new sextortion email comes with a twist, and Carole sav