A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham
The story of how hackers managed to compromise the US Government's official SEC Twitter account to b
In episode 403 of "Smashing Security" we dive into the mystery of $65 million vanishing from Coinbas
What happens when eager computer enthusiasts unknowingly download a trojanized hacking tool and find
An Italian hacker makes the grade and ends up in choppy waters, and hear true stories of title deed
The video game Path of Exile 2 suffers a security breach, we explore the issues of using predictive
Ever wonder how those "free" browser extensions that promise to save you money actually work? We di
This week, we delve into the dark world of fake CAPTCHAs designed to hijack your computer. Plus, the
A Canadian man is arrested in relation to the Snowflake hacks from earlier this year - after a cyber
A CEO is arrested for turning satellite receivers into DDoS attack weapons! Then, we'll journey into
A Kansas City man is accused of hacking into local businesses, not to steal money, but to... get a c
In our latest episode we discuss how a woman hid under the bed after scammers told her she was under
Arion Kurtaj, a teenager from the UK, amassed a fortune through audacious cybercrimes. From stealing
Mamma Mia! A major hacking scandal in Italy has expanded to include alleged involvement from Israel
In this week's episode your hosts practice standing on one leg, Carole gives Graham a deepfake quiz,
The SolarWinds have returned to haunt four cybersecurity companies who tried to hide their breaches
WordPress's emperor, Matt Mullenweg, demands a hefty tribute from WP Engine, and a battle erupts, le
Join us as we delve into the world of unexpected security breaches and legal loopholes, where your r
From family tree to jail cell? A hacker is alleged to have exploited information on genealogy websit
Two men are accused of stealing almost a quarter of a billion dollars from one person's cryptocurren
Transport for London (TfL) suffers a cybersecurity incident and tells its 30,000 staff they will all