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In Belgium, police have taken to printing cybersecurity tips on bakery bags. Yes, really. Forget TikTok or Instagram ads, ...
In episode 426 of the “Smashing Security” podcast, Graham reveals how you can hijack a train’s brakes from 150 miles away using kit cheaper than a second-hand PlayStation.
Sesame Street star Elmo’s verified account was apparently hijacked and used to post a string of profane messages, including ...
A criminal investigation into Twitter has been initiated by French prosecutors, over allegations that its algorithm is ...
In episode 58 of “The AI Fix” podcast, our hosts discover a pair of AI headphones that don’t electrocute you, Microsoft ...
Paddy Power and BetFair have warned customers that “an unauthorised third party” gained access to “limited betting account ...
As Texas reels from devastating floods, conspiracy theorists are hard at work. Not by helping victims, or donating aid, but ...
In episode 59 of the AI Fix, our hosts ponder whether AIs need a “disagreement dial”, Mark wonders what he could do with an AI-powered “drug design engine”, Graham plays Wolfenstein instead of working ...
In episode 425 of “Smashing Security”, Graham reveals how “Call of Duty: WWII” has been weaponised – allowing hackers to hijack your entire PC during online matches, thanks to ancient code ...
Well well well, in news that will shock absolutely no-one it has been confirmed that Ingram Micro was hit by ransomware.
Another scummy stalkerware app has spilled its guts, revealing the details of its 62,000 users – and data from thousands of victims’ infected devices.
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