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Naked Security reader Sean, who has an eye (and an ear and a nose) for wacky security holes – especially those which make for amusing reading on a Friday afternoon – recently pointed me at a vulnerability disclosure headlined Ducati Diavel Motorcycle Default Ignition Password. The vulnerability disclosure, which appeared back in April, was based […]

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Repeat after me: You should not use the same password on multiple websites. That’s an important lesson that thousands of bloggers are having to learn the hard way, after an extraordinary story broke in Sweden that involves Twitter, politics, password security and allegations that members of the national media were being spied upon. Here’s the […]

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My previous book reviews on Naked Security have covered books which I enjoyed greatly, and which were somehow relevant to the field of computer security. One was a novel dealing with advance fee fraud in Nigeria; the other a historical record of Second World War cryptography in the UK. I wrote those reviews because I […]

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