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Smashing Security

A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham

Episodes

Total: 427

The world has been gripped with the story of that soccer team, those poor boys... but enoug

Doctor Who's TARDIS has sprung a data leak, Facebook's creepy patents are unmasked,

Who's been collecting the voice prints of millions of people saying "My voice is m

Hell hath no fury like a jealous clarinetist's girlfriend! Your Google ChromeCast could

Coinrail cryptocurrency exchange goes offline after hack, Russia appears to be 'live testing' cyber

The mastermind behind the Owari botnet doesn't seem to have learnt anything from his vi

The country of Papua New Guinea is planning a month-long nationwide ban of Facebook, PornHu

A website which demands money if you want your police mugshot removed, could "sharenti

Dogs are trained to sniff out hackers' hard drives, facial recognition takes an ugly tu

The tricky-to-pronounce Paytsar Bkhchadzhyan is jailed for hacking Paris Hilton, we hear th

Cheap Android smartphones sold on Amazon have been sending customers' full text message

075: Quitting Facebook

2018/4/25

Should you quit Facebook? How do you delete your Facebook account? What do you need to cons

Crime forums on Facebook, fraudsters pose as anti-fraud hotlines, and how big advertising c

Politician admits to hacking a rival's website, T-Mobile Austria ends up in a Twitter s

Grindr, MyFitnessPal, and Panera Bread. They've all had data breach scares of varying d

Endangering your friends online, the fibs told by VPN vendors, developments from the world

It’s not fair to describe what happened at Facebook and Cambridge Analytica as a data breac

How come Apple's Mac App Store authorised a buggy app that mined for cryptocurrency in

If aliens did contact us would it be safe to open the email? Why would MoviePass track film

Incognito mode on your browser not as private as you think, consumer spyware companies get