034: The pen is mightier than the password

034: The pen is mightier than the password

The UK government wants you to give your credit card details to porn sites, Ashley Madison offers compensation to the people whose lives it ruined, and an adult website wants you to pass its unorthodox and below-the-belt biometric identity check... gulp!

All this and Myspace, Google Glass, Fleabag, 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 technology journalist and broadcaster David McClelland.

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067: Cyber stalking and gun control

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066: Passwords, pirates, and postcards

066: Passwords, pirates, and postcards

Flight simulators packed with password-grabbing malware, Facebook fighting Russian trolls, and how vulnerability researchers fear being sued.All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edit...

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065: Cryptominomania, Poppy, and your Amazon Alexa

065: Cryptominomania, Poppy, and your Amazon Alexa

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064: So just a "teeny tiny" security issue then?

064: So just a "teeny tiny" security issue then?

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063: Carole's back!

063: Carole's back!

Fitness trackers breaching your privacy, how anyone can create convincing celebrity porn, and how ransomware authors are getting ripped off by scammers.All this and much much more is discussed in the ...

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