Botched Bitcoin blackmail, iSpoof, and Meta’s billion dollar data bungle

Botched Bitcoin blackmail, iSpoof, and Meta’s billion dollar data bungle

13 years jail for spoofing scammer, a rogue IT security expert's Bitcoin blackmail goes wrong, and Facebook's eyewatering GDPR fine may be only the beginning of its problems.

All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by the Imposter Syndrome Network podcast's Zoë Rose.

Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.

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056: Peeping Toms, prison hacks, and parliamentary passwords

056: Peeping Toms, prison hacks, and parliamentary passwords

Why you should check your Airbnb for hidden cameras, a hacker attempts a different kind of jailbreak, and British MPs prove that they really are clueless when it comes to cybersecurity.All this and mu...

6 Des 201741min

055: Uber, net neutrality, and website hacks

055: Uber, net neutrality, and website hacks

Uber covers up a data breach, the noose tightens on net neutrality, and Bulletproof's website spills the data beans.All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Secu...

30 Nov 201728min

054: A great big fat macOS bug

054: A great big fat macOS bug

Yes, you can log into macOS High Sierra's root account with no password.In this special "emergency" edition of the podcast computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault discuss the bre...

29 Nov 20178min

053: Game of Thrones, a major Amazon cloud leak, and web tracking gone crazy

053: Game of Thrones, a major Amazon cloud leak, and web tracking gone crazy

The FBI think they've identified the HBO hacker, the US military have been caught with a leaky bucket, and web tracking has just got scarier than ever.All this and much much more is discussed in the l...

22 Nov 201740min

052: Facebook tackles vengeful scumbags, and a sex toy privacy boob

052: Facebook tackles vengeful scumbags, and a sex toy privacy boob

Is your dildo listening to you? Do you trust Facebook with your most intimate photos? And just how did a vengeful DDoSer come up with that nickname?All this and much much more is discussed in the late...

15 Nov 201739min

051: Robots, romance, passwords, and CrunchyRoll

051: Robots, romance, passwords, and CrunchyRoll

Passwords are under the microscope again, CrunchyRoll leads anime fans to malware, a sexy robot gains Saudi citizenship, and Carole begins her career as an agony aunt.All this and much much more is di...

9 Nov 201741min

050: MailChimp, Piers Morgan, and The Dark Overlord

050: MailChimp, Piers Morgan, and The Dark Overlord

There's little time to celebrate our 50th episode, because there are rants to be had about MailChimp's switch to single opt-in, Graham upsets Piers Morgan on Twitter, and the Dark Overlord hacking gan...

2 Nov 201742min

049: Hacking funeral homes, crypto mining websites, and careful with that hairspray

049: Hacking funeral homes, crypto mining websites, and careful with that hairspray

Scammers show a lack of imagination after hacking a funeral home, more websites are secretly stealing visitors' resources to mine for cryptocurrency, and everyone is very confused about the USA's airl...

25 Okt 201744min

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