Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Ovens that can be controlled from your phone to smart fridges that can order your food shopping – these are just some of the latest futuristic inventions well known department stores are launching in their London showrooms. As smart home technology…
Calls grow for government back doors to encryption
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans The deadly terror attacks in Paris and Beirut have stirred up political tensions in an unlikely locale: Silicon Valley. Terrorists may have take advantage of encrypted messaging services to avoid surveillance, reports said, raising the stakes on an already tenuous issue…
Delhi police install cameras on patrol car doors to help in hunt for stolen vehicles
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans While Delhi Police have launched a slew of mobile apps for reporting crime, its South district branch has set up a new app to track stolen vehicles parked on streets. A special camera is installed at PCR vans which will register…
Bogus training offer opens hacker doors to bank accounts
(PhysOrg.com) — Mischief-making hackers, always willing to try clever ways to bypass advanced security safeguards, have figured out a way to make off like bandits, literally. According to a BBC report, the exploit first tricks account-owning victims by presenting offers of training for an upgraded security system. The hacker criminals,…
Hackers could throw open prison doors, research shows
Research presented at the Hacker Halted conference in Miami late last month showed how hackers could take control of industrial control systems used in prisons. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans…