A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham
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Carole is in her sick bed, which leaves Graham in charge of the good ship "Smashing Security" as it
Someone called OxShagger thinks he has come up with the perfect Valentine's surprise for Oxford stud
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Drug dealers come unstuck while using the Encrochat encrypted-messaging app, and we put the Lensa AI
An AI chatbot is causing a stir - both impressing and terrifying users in equal measure. A security
Why deleting your Twitter account may be a very bad idea, how the police unravelled the iSpoof fraud
Deepfake shenanigans strike users of troubled crypto firm FTX, the perils of charging your electric
Elon Musk is still causing chaos at Twitter (and it's beginning to impact users), are scammers selli
Graham offers some security and privacy advice for those exodusing Twitter to Mastodon, and Carole s
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What is slushygate and how does it link to sextortion in the States? What is the most impersonated b
Someone's election-fiddling is uncovered with an Apple AirTag, a cyber scandal rocks Germany, and a
A couple unexpectedly find $10.5 million in their cryptocurrency account, and in Cambodia people are
Has new UK prime minister Liz Truss been careless with her mobile phone, and hear the most extraordi
Anti-porn "shameware" apps take a privacy pounding, is your image already being used by AI, and deep
Researchers reveal how your eyeglasses could be leaking secrets when you're on video conferencing ca
How could your inkjet printer finally help you make some money, why is it so hard to share our healt
Students learn a valuable lesson when it comes to AI detecting guns on campus, SIM swappers are surp
We're back from our summer break as we ask how did a cryptomining campaign stay unspotted for years,