A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham
Pornhub has a problem, the UK's Co-op supermarket is accused of big brother tactics, and we take a l
Uber may not face prosecution over its handling of a 2016 data breach - but its former chief securit
In this special edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast, computer security veterans Graham Cluley
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A hacked university might have made a profit after paying a cryptocurrency ransom, China suffers pos
A new version of the LockBit ransomware offers a bug bounty, women uninstall period-tracking apps in
Internet-connected jacuzzis find themselves in hot water, and a Google engineer claims that their AI
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Trouble brews with the Tim Hortons app, Mandiant gets in a tussle with a Russian ransomware gang, an
Ransom acts of kindness are top of our mind, as we also explore how bad bots are hogging more and mo
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A man hacks his employer to prove its security sucks, Telegram provides a helping hand to the Eterni
Clearview AI receives something of a slap in the face, and who is wrestling over an internet wormhol
We find out why calls to Dublin airport's noise complaints line have soared, and Carole quizzes Grah
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A man loses $650,000 from his cryptocurrency wallet after his Apple iCloud account is hacked, video
Pulchritudinous women with glossy long hair are targeting Israeli officials via Facebook - but why?
There's monkey business involving cryptocurrency thieves and MailChimp, a stalker exploits his ex-pa
Strange goings-on on LinkedIn, Ukraine publishes a list of alleged Russian FSB agents, and police in
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