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Graham offers some security and privacy advice for those exodusing Twitter to Mastodon, and Carole s

Twitter has a new chief twit in the form of Elon Musk and he's causing problems, scientists say arti

What is slushygate and how does it link to sextortion in the States? What is the most impersonated b

Someone's election-fiddling is uncovered with an Apple AirTag, a cyber scandal rocks Germany, and a

A couple unexpectedly find $10.5 million in their cryptocurrency account, and in Cambodia people are

Has new UK prime minister Liz Truss been careless with her mobile phone, and hear the most extraordi

Anti-porn "shameware" apps take a privacy pounding, is your image already being used by AI, and deep

Researchers reveal how your eyeglasses could be leaking secrets when you're on video conferencing ca

How could your inkjet printer finally help you make some money, why is it so hard to share our healt

Students learn a valuable lesson when it comes to AI detecting guns on campus, SIM swappers are surp

We're back from our summer break as we ask how did a cryptomining campaign stay unspotted for years,

Pornhub has a problem, the UK's Co-op supermarket is accused of big brother tactics, and we take a l

Uber may not face prosecution over its handling of a 2016 data breach - but its former chief securit

In this special edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast, computer security veterans Graham Cluley

A self-proclaimed "super hacker" causes problems in the Magic Kingdom, criminals regret trusting Ano

A hacked university might have made a profit after paying a cryptocurrency ransom, China suffers pos

A new version of the LockBit ransomware offers a bug bounty, women uninstall period-tracking apps in

Internet-connected jacuzzis find themselves in hot water, and a Google engineer claims that their AI

How did a saxophonist sneak sensitive information in and out of the Soviet Union? How might an Appl

Trouble brews with the Tim Hortons app, Mandiant gets in a tussle with a Russian ransomware gang, an