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Hackers can now spy on you through your headphones and speakers in seconds
By Alex Blake published
Researchers have discovered that hackers can access millions of speakers and headphones in just a few seconds.

'Unforgivable Exposure': More than 200,000 industrial systems are needlessly exposed to the web and hackers - and there's no absolutely excuse
By Wayne Williams published
New report highlights growing exposure of industrial systems as flaws in water treatment, fuel monitoring and building automation leave critical services open to exploitation.

FBI claims North Korean workers are hacking the US companies which hired them
By Luke Hughes published
Breaking Advice to counter state-backed threat actors turning on your business from within is also just generally sound recruiting advice.

Skoda security flaws could let hackers remotely track cars
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Black Hat event shines a light on some serious Skoda security vulnerabilities.

What is a brute force attack?
By Sam Dawson published
Brute force attacks don't involve a lot of finesse, but they're still effective. Here's everything you need to know about how and why they happen.

This new hacking method is mind-blowing – Akami DNS data exfiltration
By Sam Dawson published
Data exfiltration is a tricky task for even the most seasoned hackers – but here's how Akami DNS is changing the game.

Watch out, iPhone owners: this dangerous phishing attack could lock you out of your Apple devices
By Alex Blake published
Hackers are trying to trick users into handing over their Apple IDs, locking them out of their Apple devices.

New Zealand government claims it also suffered attacks from Chinese hacking groups
By Benedict Collins published
New Zealand has also suffered cyberattacks against governmental departments, and has pointed the finger at China
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