A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham
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After a brief discussion of the Log4Shell vulnerability panic, we chat about how Virgin Media has go
"Demonically" possessed devices print out antiwork propaganda, advice on how to secure your store, a
Cryptocurrency traders suffer a hamster-related loss, beware of charity scammers this holiday season
Heating systems are left vulnerable to attack in the high courts, cybercrime unicorns have become a
Booking.com got hacked five years ago, and didn't tell its customers... but now we know who might ha
Fishing fanatics find themselves in deep water, Teslas go haywire after an update, and is there actu
A game about Squid Game pulls the rug from under cryptocurrency investors in what appears to be a sc
Ransomware attackers have got hurt feelings, what does Netflix know about you, and why are schoolkid
A journalist is threatened with prosecution after choosing to "View Source" on a public webpage, Ama
A married couple are accused of selling nuclear sub secrets, Facebook continues to make young lives
Facebook suffers a massive (and very public) failure, Britain announces plans for counter-attacking
While Julian Assange was killing time in the Ecuador's embassy in London, the CIA were trying to dre
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A Walmart press release says it's jumping aboard the cryptocurrency bus - but is it true? Theranos's
ProtonMail finds itself in a privacy pickle, the big problem with Facebook's algorithmic amplificati
How to find your match on the Bumble dating app, convicted criminals make money out of cryptocurrenc
A bug unravels 3D printer security, cryptocurrency sites can't stop getting hacked, and hear our spe
The Great Londini has gathered a two million strong army to out TikTok trolls, there's a bad supply
Pygmy hippopotamus bugs, DEF CON's data slip-up, and phishing fraudsters have their collars felt.All