Naked Security

We take an expert look at the latest cybersecurity incidents, how they happened, and why. Tune in weekly to learn what you can do to stop bad things from happening to you! Got questions/suggestions/stories to share? Email: tips@sophos.com Twitter: @NakedSecurity Instagram: @NakedSecurity

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episode 39: S2 Ep39: Thunderspy, government encryption, and reply all mistakes


In this episode Mark discusses government encryption, Duck tells us why turning your computer off is a cool idea and Greg regales us with his reply all woes. Host Anna Brading is joined by Sophos experts Mark Stockley, Paul Ducklin, Greg Iddon and Producer Alice Duckett. Related articles: Clearview AI won’t sell vast faceprint collection to private companies https://nakedsecurity.sophos...


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 May 13, 2020  51m
 
 

episode 40: S2 Ep40: Demonic printers, a sleazy stalker and 10 reasons to patch


This week we discuss a customer who went to Subway for a sandwich and left with a stalker, demon printers and the things you should patch now. Producer Alice Duckett is joined by Sophos experts Mark Stockley, Paul Ducklin and Greg Iddon. Related articles: Beware the DHL delivery message email – it could be a package scam https://nakedsecurity.sophos...


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 May 20, 2020  52m
 
 

episode 41: S2 Ep41: Super-sized ransomware, FBI v Apple and AirPods hot or not


This week Peter shares how Ragnar Locker ransomware deploys a virtual machine to dodge security, Mark discusses the latest in the Apple v FBI saga and Duck talks "MagicPairing." Producer Alice Duckett is joined by Sophos experts Mark Stockley, Paul Ducklin and Peter Mackenzie. Listen now! Related articles: Signal secure messaging can now identify you without a phone number https://nakedsecurity.sophos...


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 May 27, 2020  50m
 
 

episode 42: S2 Ep42: Apple auth attack, Octopus Scanner, Escobar escapades


END OF SERIES SPECIAL: This week Mark shares why Pablo Escobar’s brother is suing Apple for $2.6b, Greg talks about a malicious ‘Octopus Scanner’ targeting developers on Github and Duck discusses the “Sign in with Apple” account takeover flaw. Host Anna Brading is joined by Sophos experts Paul Ducklin, Mark Stockley and Greg Iddon. Related articles: Github uncovers malicious ‘Octopus Scanner’ targeting developers https://nakedsecurity.sophos...


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 June 5, 2020  45m
 
 
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