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23 October 2015 - 11:18, by , in News, No comments
Thank goodness TMZ revealed that the Hollywood Life UNTOUCHED AND PRE-PHOTOSHOP images of Kim Kardashian’s butt-baring photo from Paper magazine last year were fake. Otherwise, how would we possibly have been able to tell, simply by looking at images like this, this, or this, that the image had been manipulated? (Note: A spokesperson for Paper...
23 October 2015 - 10:05, by , in News, No comments
If you’re one of those people who waits for the first update to an update before you install it… …and you’re also an OS X or an iOS user, then your number’s just been called. In a flurry of Security Advisories published this week [2015-10-21] by Apple, the following security-oriented updates were announced: OS X...
20 October 2015 - 12:57, by , in News, No comments
Over on the Sophos Blog, we’ve just published the first article in a new series called What is…. We thought you might like it, so we decided to tell you about it here on Naked Security. The What is… articles take a technical subject – one that’s often name-dropped as if everyone, including the writer,...
20 October 2015 - 12:30, by , in News, No comments
It’s Week 4 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CSAM), and this week’s #CyberAware theme is Your Evolving Digital Life. As the CSAM organisers put it, the idea is to highlight: The "smart world" we live in and the importance of educating all citizens on cybersecurity as more and more of the devices we use – from...
20 October 2015 - 10:04, by , in News, No comments
Facebook has announced that it will notify users it suspects are being targeted by nation states and urge them to take extra security precautions. Alex Stamos, Facebook’s chief security officer, explained the new notifications in a 16 October blog post, saying users will only receive the warnings if Facebook has strong evidence suggesting they are...
19 October 2015 - 12:54, by , in News, No comments
Love it or hate it, if you’re an Anglophone, you’ve probably heard of it. The UK’s Daily Mail, or, more precisely, the web-based Mail Online, is said to be the world’s busiest English-language news site. Despite its British origins, and its UK flavour, 70% of its traffic is said to come from outside the British...
19 October 2015 - 11:58, by , in News, No comments
For the third year running Mozilla’s ‘browser wars’ veteran, Firefox, has burned the world’s favourite browser, Google Chrome, in our trustworthy browser poll. Surprisingly, it also soundly beat the newest entrant to appear in our poll – the post-Snowden privacy poster boy, the Tor browser. The Tor browser, which uses Firefox as its base, is designed to be...
16 October 2015 - 12:58, by , in News, No comments
Get ready! We’re about to run the gauntlet of Mactivists, and we’d love you to join us. The story is a simple one: Apple released updates for iMovie and iWork this week (get ready for about 1GB of download in total), bumping up the middle digit of the products’ version numbers. Keynote on OS X,...
16 October 2015 - 12:06, by , in News, No comments
If you were one of the few, er, lucky Facebook users to get a peek behind the curtain to see how popular your posts are, you’re probably already aware that you aren’t exactly … how shall we put it? Upworthy. Oh well! On Wednesday, some users discovered a bug that affected Facebook’s mobile site –...
15 October 2015 - 16:52, by , in News, No comments
Personal assistants on smartphones – Siri on the iPhone, Google Now on Androids, and Cortana on Windows Phone – allow us to do a lot of things with only a voice command. We can make calls, send text messages, do web searches, and much more. But what if someone else could make your phone do...