First, for those not familiar with the Equifax data breach, or what to do about it, here it is straight from Federal Trade Commission: If you have a credit report, there’s a good chance that you’re one of the 143

‘Former Defense Secretary Lord Browne has warned that Britain’s Trident nuclear submarines will be vulnerable to cyber-attacks and underwater drones in the future, making them a source of ‘instability.’ Speaking to the BBC on Sunday, the Labour peer called on supporters of Trident to admit that the world has “grown out” of nuclear weapons systems […]

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‘Over the years everything that’s digital has become exponentially cheaper, faster, and more efficient, including webcams. These devices have become so ubiquitous that there are now cameras in most homes and businesses. Unfortunately, these cheap little cameras have no security. Most customers simply aren’t concerned about them being hacked, so in an effort to save […]

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‘Nest may be the poster child for the so-called Internet of Things, but as it turns out, even one of the most popular connected devices—owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, no less—isn’t free from the sorts of security flaws plaguing other smart devices. Researchers at Princeton University have found that, until recently, Alphabet’s popular Nest […]

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‘In June 2015, a Sky News investigation uncovered at least 20 rogue telephone masts operating in London. The IMSI catchers — also known as Stingrays or cell-site simulators — mimic mobile phone masts and trick phones into logging on and giving access to the owners’ calls and data. The sophisticated surveillance technology listens to mobile […]

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‘Scientists have invented a tiny brain implant which dissolves inside a patient’s body after monitoring temperature and blood pressure. About the size of a grain of rice, the innovative chip does away with the need for wires and surgical extraction. The biodegradable implant technology, published in the journal Nature on Monday, has so far proven […]

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‘The latest way to remotely hack a car? By tapping into one of those plug-in tracking devices from insurance companies. In some cases, hackers can send a text message — and disable a car’s brakes, according to research presented by computer security experts on Monday. It’s a relatively simple hack. And while researchers only tested […]

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‘A family living in Washington is speaking out about the horrors they experienced while operating a baby monitor inside their 3-year-old son’s bedroom. The couple Jay and Sarah were alarmed to discover that a stranger had hacked into their baby monitor and was spying on their toddler, sometimes speaking disturbing messages into the device, as […]

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‘If a TV can surf the web, it can be hijacked or pick up malware. It’s a little tougher to make malware stick to smart TV browsers, but while the commenter’s outrage might be warranted, shock isn’t. SecureList dug into this hijacker and has both good news and bad news. The good news is this […]

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The accountancy firm KPMG has stated that passwords are no longer tenable and should be replaced with biometric security such as fingerprints or iris scanners in a bid to combat online hacking and fraud. Read more: KPMG says that passwords should be replaced by biometric security

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‘Smart TVs are opening a new window of attack for cybercriminals, as the security defenses of the devices often lag far behind those of smartphones and desktop computers. Running mobile operating systems such as Android, smart TVs present a soft target due to how to manufacturers are emphasizing convenience for users over security, a trade-off […]

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‘There was once a time when people distinguished between cyberspace, the digital world of computers and hackers, and the flesh-and-blood reality known as meatspace. Anyone overwhelmed by the hackable perils of cyberspace could unplug and retreat to the reliable, analog world of physical objects. But today, cheap, radio-connected computers have invaded meatspace. They’re now embedded […]

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‘There’s never been a riskier time to use plastic to pay for your holiday shopping. A couple of German security experts found a new flaw in payment terminals – the very thing designed to protect your information – that allows hackers to steal all your money. “Previous attacks exploit software bugs, like you would have […]

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‘Turkey is suffering from a wave of cyber-attacks on financial and government websites which intensified over Christmas, reportedly resulting in the temporary disruption of credit card transactions. A video released this week and attributed to Anonymous vowed retribution for Ankara’s alleged ties with ISIS. The attacks on Turkish servers have been persistent in recent weeks, […]

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