A week in security (June 6 – June 12)
The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last week.
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We take a look at a large-scale Facebook phishing operation, reputedly generating millions in ill-gotten gains.
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This week on Lock and Code, we talk about the often-undiscussed security benefits of Tor networking, also called onion networking.
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The most important and interesting computer security stories from the last seven days.
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OSINT tool to scrape names and usernames from large friend lists on Facebook, without being rate limited. Getting started: Install using pip: python -m pip install fb-friend-list-scraper Script is now installed as fbfriendlistscraper Run with…
A researcher has combined a chain of bugs into an attack method that makes it possible to take over Facebook accounts linked to Gmail.
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A Facebook Messenger phish is asking would-be victims to “take a look”. But what lies in wait for eager clickers?
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The most important and interesting stories in security from the last seven days.
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Scammers are targeting sellers of hand-crafted goods with bogus craft fair invitations.
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Law enforcement believes that these hackers duping major tech companies are teenagers. But they are causing severe harm.
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