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Graham Cluley
Free WiFi proxy revealed to be sneakily Bitcoin mining on unsuspecting users’ computers
Graham Cluley
Always be wary of software which seems to be too good to be true. It may well be trying to make money at your expense.
Hacker claims to have jailbroken PlayStation 4 to play pirated games, and upset Sony
Graham Cluley
Wherever you stand on the debate of whether people should be able to jailbreak their home entertainment devices, one thing is for sure.
Hackers really don't like Sony.
Windows XP users warned of new, in-the-wild, zero-day attack
Graham Cluley
If you're one of the many people still running Windows XP on your computer, be on your guard.
In a world without walls, where next for cyber security?
Graham Cluley
Internet security expert Mark Stollery describes how organisations can best go about protecting their critical information.
YouTube comment spam on the rise. Google tries to fight back
Graham Cluley
YouTube has never been home to high quality debate and quality conversations in its comments section.
But Google's latest changes to the system seem to have brought a new wave of spam and malicious links.
LG fumbles response to Smart TV spying revelation, withdraws Smart Ad video
Graham Cluley
Here's the video that LG doesn't want you to see.
See for yourself what the firm may have been planning to do with its Smart Ad technology, which can snoop on your TV watching behaviour.
Perfect IT security is impossible. But you can close the gap…
Graham Cluley
Make sure to attend this free web seminar, where you can learn how to best convince your firm's bosses about the need to protect against security threats.
Evernote tells some users to change their passwords. (Psst! It’s Adobe’s fault…)
Graham Cluley
Evernote offers some sensible, proactive advice to victims of the recent password mega-breach at Adobe.
Racing Post website hacked, customer information stolen
Graham Cluley
The website of the Racing Post has been hacked by criminals who managed to access customer information.
Gamblers - be on your guard and make sure you use different passwords for different websites.
NSA infected 50,000 systems with malware, according to leaked documents
Graham Cluley
By the middle of 2012, the NSA had infected more than 50,000 computer systems around the world with malware.
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