Why did Facebook get into double trouble this week over privacy?
How did Google manage to lock its iOS Authenticator users out of their accounts?
What prison sentence did the ringleader of the Subway hacking gang receive?
And where will the “Nokia Tune” go now that Microsoft is taking over?
Watch this week’s 60 Second Security and find out!
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Previous three episodes:
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“DDoSing yourself” 31 Aug 2013 |
“Wackyleaks” 24 Aug 2013 |
“Sniffer bins” 17 August 2013 |
In this episode:
- Has Facebook violated its 2011 FTC settlement?
- Google coding glitch locks iOS users out of on-line accounts.
- 15 years jail time for Romanian card heist ringleader.
- Nokia is dead. Long live Nokia!
(If you enjoyed this video, you’ll find plenty more on the SophosLabs YouTube channel.)
pry-va-see* No-key-ah* Damn brits.
Ah, yes, the "two cultures divided by a common language" problem.
We are perplexed more by your vocabulary than your pronunciation…like the word *gas* to describe an automotive fuel that is a liquid, saying that you *could* care less when you couldn't, or serving an *entree* that's a main course.
Mind you, "newcular" always makes me smile. So does "Febyouerry," though we do that as well.