Ransomware hit small government organizations hard in 2019. Now they have to deal with budget cuts, pandemic precautions, social unrest, and the coming election cycle.
Read moreThe latest Naked Security podcast is out now!
Read moreA million sites attacked by 20,000 different computers.
Read moreLong-term business needs -- and the ethical implications that result -- don't simply go away just because we're navigating a global health crisis.
Read moreI just published a new paper with Karen Levy of Cornell: "Privacy Threats in Intimate Relationships." Abstract: This article provides an overview of intimate threats: a class of privacy...
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Read moreThe campaigns have been part of the overall increase in coronavirus-related malware activity.
Read moreHow data sharing, innovation, and regulatory standardization can make it easier for organizations to both contribute and consume critical threat intelligence.
Read moreApparently, some people consider their passwords "invincible", even after a data breach. Don't be those people.
Read moreA new report examines attacker methodologies to better understand how exploit testing is conducted in the wild.
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