Russian hackers break into air-gapped US networks
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Hacked vendors

US Homeland Security has found evidence that Russian hackers have broken into supposedly secure, "air-gapped" or isolated networks owned by utilities.

Companies don't have enough skilled security staff
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Things are going to get worse

Analyst outfit Gartner has warned that two thirds of companies do not have the in house staff able to deal with security issues.

China hacked US satellite operators, defence contractors and telcos
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Taking out the satellites

Insecurity experts Symantec have uncovered a sophisticated hacking campaign launched from computers in China burrowed deeply into satellite operators, defence contractors and telecommunications companies in the United States and southeast Asia.

Android users told to beware of Frankenstein virus
Published in Mobiles


Put the candle back

Android users are being warned about a new ‘Frankenstein’ virus that combines the worst features of different malware to form a dangerous threat.

Technology proves no-one reads security warnings
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Eye-tracking and fMRI prove it

Boffins have used the latest gear to prove the long understood belief that no-one  reads security warnings.

Official football app was accessing fans' microphones
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GDPR does not apply to football

Spanish football league La Liga has defended the privacy policy of its app after admitting it was accessing the microphone and GPS of Android users.

IBM bans removable storeage
Published in PC Hardware
Friday, 11 May 2018 11:43

IBM bans removable storeage


Security risk

IBM has banned its staff from using portable removable storage as it feels that it is a security accident waiting to happen. 

400 Drupal sites are serving up crypto-jacking software
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Admins could not be bothered to update

There are more than 400 sites using the open source Drupal CMS serving up  crypto-jacking software, according to a new security report.

Hackers down security cameras
Published in News
Tuesday, 08 May 2018 21:15

Hackers down security cameras


You probably weren't expecting this

In the days before the internet of things (IoT) you could be pretty much assured that your toaster, your fridge, your car and your washing machine were just going to break down and you'd have to call an engineer to fix them.

US Justice Department has another go at cracking smartphones
Published in Mobiles


Still wants to force tech companies to install backdoors to encryption

The US Department of Justice is refusing to give up on its plans to force tech companies to build tools into smartphones and other devices that would allow access to encrypted data in criminal investigations.