New vulnerability discovered, just patch it right?
While patching is an essential part of securing all of our devices and networks, it's not always that simple
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Shout out for all the #RestartParties and #RepairCafes coming up this weekend. If you’re in Bristol, Chesterfield, Tunbridge Wells, Mkt Harborough, Nth Kensington or Moray, you’re in luck! 🧵
Looking for a good WordPress developer to rework the @BrightonMuseums website. Current one is 6 years old and we're a whole new organisation now. https://t.co/iVP9ptNqkY
Scam alert⚠️| Social media quizzes seem like harmless fun & we've probably all done one. However, they're designed to get key words & data from you that you use as memorable account info elsewhere. Think about what you're sharing & if in doubt, don't✋🏻 https://t.co/rxVXJf230w
This is very well worth reading if you're interested in doing all you can to stop companies quietly sucking in your data and using it to sell to you. You might be shocked at how easily data connects you to those around you, without you realising. #cybersecurity
I'm back from a week at my mom's house and now I'm getting ads for her toothpaste brand, the brand I've been putting in my mouth for a week. We never talked about this brand or googled it or anything like that.
As a privacy tech worker, let me explain why this is happening. 🧵
"old equipment provided by ISPs including EE, Sky,TalkTalk, Virgin Media and Vodafone could put users at risk of hackers spying on their online browsing or directing them to malicious websites used by scammers." #cybersecurity https://t.co/Da7FZ5kHd6
What are we risking by making our homes and lives more efficient and connected?
We'll be exploring smart devices and links with wartime surveillance for our first Bletchley Park Presents event this Wednesday.
Book now!⬇️
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#BPNeverAlone
"The practice of “data extraction”, for instance, refers to personal information that is taken from people surfing the web without their meaningful consent or fair compensation." https://t.co/GRHeCIcuLx
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A look at the history and development of #cybersecurity from @gordoncorera >> Bletchley Park: Intelligence Insight No. 008 https://t.co/Xa5R5KQkFg
#IOT "Without regular updates, smart items could lose functionality and security could be compromised, leaving the owner’s network open to hackers." https://t.co/AebvKdz2Js
"The lockdown-induced rise in home-working has been a big enabling factor, as lots of professional communication now takes place over the general internet, which is a lot more insecure than using a local company network with a firewall around it." https://t.co/WDqVwiXwVg