Co-host of Smashing Security
Carole founded the Sophos Naked Security site, and now heads up Tick Tock Social, a digital media and communications firm dedicated to technology firms and organisations.
In addition to "Smashing Security", Carole is also the co-host of the "Sticky Pickles" podcast.
393 episodes of the Smashing Security podcast:
- 395: Gym hacking, disappearing DNA, and a social lockout · Nov 28, 2024
- 394: Digital arrest scams and stream-jacking · Nov 21, 2024
- 393: Who needs a laptop to hack when you have a Firestick? · Nov 14, 2024
- 392: Pasta spies and private eyes, and are you applying for a ghost job? · Nov 7, 2024
- 391: The secret Strava service, deepfakes, and crocodiles · Oct 31, 2024
- 390: When security firms get hacked, and your new North Korean remote worker · Oct 24, 2024
- 389: WordPress vs WP Engine, and the Internet Archive is down · Oct 17, 2024
- 388: Vacuum cleaner voyeur, and pepperoni pact blocks payout · Oct 10, 2024
- 387: Breaches in your genes, and Kaspersky switcheroo raises a red flag · Oct 3, 2024
- 386: The $230 million crypto handbag heist, and misinformation on social media · Sep 26, 2024
- 385: TFL security derailed, and is Trump the king of crypto? · Sep 19, 2024
- 384: A room with a view, AI music shenanigans, and a cocaine bear · Sep 12, 2024
- 383: The Godfather club, and AirTags to the rescue · Sep 5, 2024
- 382: CrowdStrike, Dark Wire, and the Paris Olympics · Jul 25, 2024
- 381: Trump assassination conspiracies, Squarespace account hijacks, and the butt stops here · Jul 18, 2024
- 380: Teachers TikTok targeted, and fraud in the doctors’ waiting room · Jul 11, 2024
- 379: Private nights, evil twins, and crypto home invasions · Jul 4, 2024
- 378: Julian Assange, inside a DDoS attack, and deepfake traumas · Jun 27, 2024
- 377: An unhealthy data dump, railway surveillance, and a cheater sues Apple · Jun 20, 2024
- 376: iOS 18 for cheaters, and a model cop extortionist? · Jun 13, 2024
- 375: Crashing robo-taxis, and name-dropping rappers · Jun 6, 2024
- 374: Microsoft’s Recall controversy, and the North Korean insider threat · May 30, 2024
- 373: iPhone undeleted photos, and stealing Scarlett Johansson’s voice · May 23, 2024
- 372: The fake deepfake, and Estate insecurity · May 16, 2024
- 371: Unmasking LockBitsupp, company extortion, and a Tinder fraudster · May 9, 2024
- 370: The closed loop conundrum, default passwords, and Baby Reindeer · May 2, 2024
- 369: Keeping the lights on after a ransomware attack · Apr 25, 2024
- 368: Gary Barlow, and a scam turns deadly · Apr 18, 2024
- 367: WhatsApp at Westminster, unhealthy AI, and Drew Barrymore · Apr 11, 2024
- 366: Money-making bots, and Incognito isn’t private · Apr 4, 2024
- 365: Hacking hotels, Google’s AI goof, and cyberflashing · Mar 28, 2024
- 364: Bing pop-up wars, and the British Library ransomware scandal · Mar 21, 2024
- 363: Stuck streaming sticks, TikTok conspiracies, and spying cars · Mar 14, 2024
- 362: Ransomware fraud, pharmacy chaos, and suicide · Mar 7, 2024
- 361: Wireless charging woe, AI romance apps, and ransomware revisited · Feb 29, 2024
- 360: LockBit locked out, and funeral Facebook scams · Feb 22, 2024
- 359: Declaring war on ransomware gangs, mobile muddles, and AI religion · Feb 15, 2024
- 358: Hong Kong hijinks, pig butchers, and poor ransomware gangs · Feb 8, 2024
- 357: Interview with an iPhone thief, anti-AI, and have we gone too far? · Feb 1, 2024
- 356: Big dumpers, AI defamation, and the slug that slurped · Jan 25, 2024
- 355: Fishy Rishi, 23andMe, and the labour of love · Jan 18, 2024
- 354: Chuck Norris and the fake CEO, artificial KYC, and an Airbnb scam · Jan 11, 2024
- 353: Phone hacking, Piers Morgan, and Carole’s Christmas cockup · Dec 21, 2023
- 352: For research purposes only · Dec 14, 2023
- 351: Nuclear cybersecurity, Marketplace scams, and face up to porn · Dec 7, 2023
- 350: Think before you shrink! And our guest is faked · Nov 30, 2023
- 349: Ransomware gang reports its own crime, and what happened at OpenAI? · Nov 23, 2023
- 348: Hacking for chimp change, and AI chatbot birthday · Nov 16, 2023
- 347: Trolls, military data, and the hitman and her · Nov 9, 2023
- 346: How hackers are breaching Booking.com, and the untrustworthy reviews · Nov 2, 2023
- 345: Cyber sloppiness, and why does Google really want to hide your IP address? · Oct 26, 2023
- 344: What’s cooking at Booking.com? And a podcast built by AI · Oct 19, 2023
- 343: Four-legged girlfriends, LoveGPT, and a military intelligence failure · Oct 12, 2023
- 342: Royal family attacked, keyless car theft, and a deepfake Tom Hanks · Oct 5, 2023
- 341: Another T-Mobile breach, ThemeBleed, and farewell Naked Security · Sep 28, 2023
- 340: Heated seats, car privacy, and Graham’s porn video · Sep 21, 2023
- 339: Bitcoin boo-boo, deepfakes for good, and time to say goodbye to usernames? · Sep 14, 2023
- 338: Catfishing services, bad sports, and another cockup · Sep 7, 2023
- 337: The DEA’s crypto calamity, and scammers’ blue tick bonanza · Aug 31, 2023
- 336: Pizza pests, and securing your wearables · Aug 24, 2023
- 335: AI chat wars, and hacker passwords exposed · Aug 17, 2023
- 334: Acoustic attacks, and the tears of a crypto rapper · Aug 10, 2023
- 333: Barbie and the stalking spouse · Aug 3, 2023
- 332: Nudes leak at the plastic surgery, Mali mail mix-up, and WormGPT · Jul 27, 2023
- 331: Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps, and sextorting party girls · Jul 20, 2023
- 330: Deepfake Martin Lewis, and a deadly jog in the park · Jul 13, 2023
- 329: Pornhub, Barbie dolls, and can you trust a free TV? · Jul 6, 2023
- 328: UPS smishing, ChatGPT 101, and storing secret files · Jun 29, 2023
- 327: Mark’s metaverse for minors, and getting down to business · Jun 22, 2023
- 326: Right Royal security threats and MOVEit mayhem · Jun 15, 2023
- 325: Rick Astley and the little birdie scam · Jun 8, 2023
- 324: .ZIP domains, AI lies, and did social media inflame a riot? · Jun 1, 2023
- 323: Botched Bitcoin blackmail, iSpoof, and Meta’s billion dollar data bungle · May 25, 2023
- 322: When you buy a criminal’s phone, and paying for social media scams · May 18, 2023
- 321: Eurovision, acts of war, and Twitter circles · May 11, 2023
- 320: City Jerks, AI animals, and is the BBC hacking again? · May 4, 2023
- 319: The CEO who also ran IT, Strava strife, and TikTok tall tales · Apr 27, 2023
- 318: Tesla workers spy on drivers, and Operation Fox Hunt scams · Apr 20, 2023
- 317: Another Uber SNAFU, an AI chatbot quiz, and is juice-jacking genuine? · Apr 13, 2023
- 316: Of Musk and Afroman · Apr 6, 2023
- 315: Crypto hacker hijinks, government spyware, and Utah social media shocker · Mar 30, 2023
- 314: Photo cropping bombshell, TikTok debates, and real estate scams · Mar 23, 2023
- 313: Tesla twins and deepfake dramas · Mar 16, 2023
- 312: Super grannies, bar trolls, and US Marshals · Mar 9, 2023
- 311: TikTok, wiretapping, and your deepfake voice is your password · Mar 2, 2023
- 310: Verified blue ticks and horny AI chatbots · Feb 23, 2023
- 309: Synthetic voices, ChatGPT reflections, and social skirmishes · Feb 16, 2023
- 308: Jail after VPN fail, criminal messaging apps, and wolf-crying watches · Feb 9, 2023
- 307: ChatGPT and the Minister for Foreign Affairs · Feb 2, 2023
- 306: No Fly lists, cell phones, and the end of ransomware riches? · Jan 26, 2023
- 304: Oxford's dating disaster, cheap security robots, and faking a suicide · Jan 12, 2023
- 303: Secret Roomba snaps, Christmas cab scams, and the future of AI · Dec 22, 2022
- 302: Lensa AI, and a dog called Bob · Dec 15, 2022
- 301: AI chatbot or the start of Skynet? Eufy privacy, and hot desks · Dec 8, 2022
- 300: Interplanetary file systems, iSpoof, and don't delete Twitter · Dec 1, 2022
- 299: EV charging risks, FTX, and an ancient apocalypse · Nov 24, 2022
- 298: Housing market scams, Twitter 2FA, and the fesshole · Nov 17, 2022
- 297: Mastodon 101, and the Hushpuppi saga · Nov 10, 2022
- 296: Twitter turmoil, AI animal chatters, and metaverse at work · Nov 3, 2022
- 295: Slushygate, sextortion, and nano-targeting · Oct 27, 2022
- 294: The Virgin trains swindler, cyber clowns, and AirTag election debacle · Oct 20, 2022
- 293: Massive crypto bungle, and the slave scammers · Oct 13, 2022
- 292: Trussterflucks and eBay stalking · Oct 6, 2022
- 291: Deepfake dangers, AI image opt out, and controlling your urges · Sep 29, 2022
- 290: Uber, Rockstar, and crystal balls · Sep 22, 2022
- 289: Printer peeves, health data hangups, and Twitter tussles - with Rory Cellan-Jones · Sep 15, 2022
- 288: Chiquita banana, dumb criminals, and detecting ring binders · Sep 8, 2022
- 287: Lost in translation, spiders, and slapping tortillas - with Mikko Hyppönen · Sep 1, 2022
- 286: Hackers doxxed, Pornhub probs, and Co-op security measures · Aug 4, 2022
- 285: Uber's hidden hack, tips for travel, and AI accent fixes · Jul 28, 2022
- 284: The Most Wanted Missing CryptoQueen · Jul 21, 2022
- 283: Disney's social dumpster fire, Anom phones, and TikTok tragedies · Jul 14, 2022
- 282: Raising money through ransomware, China's mega-leak, and hackers for hire · Jul 7, 2022
- 281: Debug ransomware and win $1,000,000, period-tracking apps, and AI gets emotional · Jun 30, 2022
- 280: Hot tub hijinx, and a sentient AI · Jun 23, 2022
- 279: Encrypted notes, and a deadly case of AirTag spying · Jun 15, 2022
- 278: Tim Hortons, avoiding sanctions, and good faith security research · Jun 8, 2022
- 277: Bad bots, cheeky ransoms, and good deepfakes · Jun 1, 2022
- 276: Webcam extortion, Michael Fish, and food foul-ups · May 25, 2022
- 275: Jail for Bing, and mental health apps may not be good for you · May 18, 2022
- 274: Hands off my biometrics, and a wormhole squirmish · May 11, 2022
- 273: Password blips, and who's calling the airport? · May 4, 2022
- 272: Going ape over the Kardashians, and the face of romance scams · Apr 27, 2022
- 271: Crypto break-in, Google blurring, and mics not muting · Apr 20, 2022
- 270: Bearded Barbie, EDR scams, and hobbyist crime detectives · Apr 13, 2022
- 269: Trezor Deep Throat, a CCTV stalker, and Amazon's list of banned words · Apr 6, 2022
- 268: LinkedIn deepfakes, doxxing Russian spies, and a false alarm · Mar 30, 2022
- 267: Virtual kidnapping, two helipads, and a naughty Apple employee · Mar 24, 2022
- 266: Cyberflashing, Kaspersky, and secret spies · Mar 17, 2022
- 265: The Nigerian supercop and Alexa vs. Alexa · Mar 10, 2022
- 264: Hacked car chargers, Telegram sextortionists, and secret bossware · Mar 3, 2022
- 263: Problèmes de Weefeee, AI artists, and Web 3.0 · Feb 24, 2022
- 262: Macro progress, eyeball-tracking ads, and encryption backdoors · Feb 17, 2022
- 261: North Korea hacked, DEA cosplay, and Horizon Worlds drama · Feb 10, 2022
- 260: New hire mystery, hacktivist ransomware, and digi-dating · Feb 3, 2022
- 259: Techquilibrium and mediocre linguistic escapades · Jan 27, 2022
- 258: Tesla remote hijacks and revolting YouTubers · Jan 20, 2022
- 257: Pokemon-hunting cops and the Spine Collector scammer · Jan 13, 2022
- 256: Virgin Media just won't take no for an answer, NFT apes, and bad optics · Dec 16, 2021
- 255: Revolting receipts, a Twitter fandango, and shopkeeper cyber tips · Dec 9, 2021
- 254: A dead hamster, a brass pen, and The Beatles · Dec 2, 2021
- 253: Cybercrime unicorns, HVAC hacks, and NFT piracy - with Mikko Hyppönen · Nov 25, 2021
- 252: Hotel hacks, workplace spies, and the FBI · Nov 18, 2021
- 251: PrawnHub, Tesla recall, and IoT luggage · Nov 11, 2021
- 250: Yes, you heard that correctly. Two hundred and fifty · Nov 4, 2021
- 249: Devious licks, Netflix, and sensitive hackers · Oct 27, 2021
- 248: Press F12 to hack · Oct 20, 2021
- 247: Rickrolling submarine secrets · Oct 13, 2021
- 246: Facebook has fallen · Oct 6, 2021
- 245: The Julian Assange assassination plot, and IoT toilets · Sep 29, 2021
- 244: Facebook Ray-Bans, VPN spies, and AI camouflage · Sep 22, 2021
- 243: Breaking news, Apple zero-clicks, and bad blood · Sep 15, 2021
- 242: ProtonMail privacy questioned, and Banksy blunder · Sep 8, 2021
- 241: Flipping dating apps, and crypto rewards for criminals · Sep 1, 2021
- 240: 3D printer hijacks, crypto fails, and a tech billionaire’s revenge · Aug 25, 2021
- 239: TikTok vigilantes, sloppy IoT, and Wikipedia woe · Aug 18, 2021
- 238: Fashion captain, fraud family, and DEF CON. D'oh! · Jul 28, 2021
- 237: NuNa, NuNu, NaNa · Jul 21, 2021
- 236: Stingrays, soccer, and smart homes · Jul 14, 2021
- 235: REvil returns, TikTok grows, and Gettr defaced · Jul 7, 2021
- 234: Cozy Bear, dildo scams, and robo hires and fires · Jun 30, 2021
- 233: Peloton problems, romance regret, and Weiner woes · Jun 23, 2021
- 232: Zoomolympics and language matters · Jun 16, 2021
- 231: Sexy snaps and encrypted chat traps · Jun 9, 2021
- 230: Flash card f-up and energy pipe pilfering · Jun 2, 2021
- 229: Dating leaks, right to repair, and a stinky bishop · May 26, 2021
- 228: Pipeline pickle, Blockchain bollocks, and Eufy SNAFU - with Rory Cellan-Jones · May 19, 2021
- 227: Phishing foul-up, Twitter tip jars, and Facebook's Apple fury · May 12, 2021
- 226: Cryptocrazies and NFTs · May 5, 2021
- 225: Master of your domain, gripe sites, and John Deere Farmergeddon · Apr 28, 2021
- 224: The Lazarus Heist, Facebook faux pas, and no-cost security · Apr 21, 2021
- 223: Booze, nudes, and insurance dudes · Apr 14, 2021
- 222: Facebook, deepfakes, and April Fools scandals - with Nina Schick · Apr 7, 2021
- 221: God bless his hairy palms · Mar 31, 2021
- 220: Ransoms, scandals, and glitter bombs · Mar 25, 2021
- 219: Cheerleaders, dating apps, and crisis PR · Mar 18, 2021
- 218: Microsoft, McAfee, and mayhem · Mar 11, 2021
- 217: Would you cuddle this revolting robot? - with Robert Llewellyn · Mar 4, 2021
- 216: Playboy, prison, and digital ploys - with Garry Kasparov · Feb 25, 2021
- 215: Sexy cows banned on Facebook · Feb 18, 2021
- 214: Lockdown love scams, SolarWinds, and a data deletion bungle · Feb 11, 2021
- 213: No security smarts at Mensa, long-term identity theft, and GameStop's share frenzy · Feb 4, 2021
- 212: Dutch leaks, Peeping Toms, and researchers under fire · Jan 28, 2021
- 211: Fleeking, COVID-19 hacking, and Bitcoin balls-ups · Jan 21, 2021
- 210: DC rioters ID'd, Energydots, and ransomware gets you in a pickle · Jan 14, 2021
- 209: Vengeful ex-staff, bad Santas, and iOS app nutrition facts · Dec 17, 2020
- 208: Hidden treasure, COVID tracker trauma, and happy holidays with IoT · Dec 10, 2020
- 207: Cyber biowarfare, giant ladybugs, and strippers · Dec 3, 2020
- 206: Robo dogs, deepfakes and dirty deceptions - with Tim Harford · Nov 26, 2020
- 205: Zoom password pinching and Parler problems · Nov 19, 2020
- 204: Green buttons, Olympic attacks, and... an apology · Nov 12, 2020
- 203: Testing times, naming names, and the bald truth about AI · Nov 5, 2020
- 202: The Wu-Tang Clan are Among Us · Oct 29, 2020
- 201: Robin Hood, Flippy, and the web ad bubble · Oct 21, 2020
- 200: Two flipping hundred · Oct 14, 2020
- 199: A few tech cock-ups, and one cock lock-up · Oct 7, 2020
- 198: Chucky the coffee maker · Sep 30, 2020
- 197: Greedy bosses, game cheats, and virtual beheadings · Sep 23, 2020
- 196: Smart guns, smart cars, and smart street lights - oh my! · Sep 16, 2020
- 195: Selene Delgado Lopez is not your friend - with Jon Bentley · Sep 9, 2020
- 194: Carry on droning · Sep 2, 2020
- 193: Hacking the CIA, Bridgefy, and college lockdowns · Aug 26, 2020
- 192: Ritz and robocalls - with Rory Cellan-Jones · Aug 19, 2020
- 191: We are on the bird · Aug 12, 2020
- 190: Twitter hack arrests, email bad behaviour, and Fawkes vs facial recognition · Aug 5, 2020
- 189: DNA cock-up, Garmin hack, and virtual kidnappings · Jul 29, 2020
- 188: Dinner with Elon Musk and Kris Jenner · Jul 22, 2020
- 187: Huawei ban, MGM hack, and a contact-tracing cock-up · Jul 15, 2020
- 186: This one's for all the Karens! · Jul 8, 2020
- 185: Bieber fever, Roblox, and ransomware · Jul 1, 2020
- 184: Vanity Bitcoin wallets, BlueLeaks, and a Coronavirus app conspiracy · Jun 24, 2020
- 183: MAMILs, gameshows, and a surprise from eBay · Jun 17, 2020
- 182: Space Force, credit card fraud, and beep-ti-beep · Jun 10, 2020
- 181: Anti-cybercrime ads, tricky tracing, and a 5G Bioshield · Jun 3, 2020
- 180: Taking care of Clare · May 27, 2020
- 179: Deepfake Jay-Z, and beer apps spilling your data · May 20, 2020
- 178: Office pranks, meat dresses, and robocop dogs · May 13, 2020
- 177: Elon Musk, Roblox, and Love Bug author found · May 6, 2020
- 176: Hacking hacks and university attacks · Apr 29, 2020
- 175: Zoom deepfakes, Zardoz, and 'Rona tracing · Apr 22, 2020
- 174: Animal Crossing with Garry Kasparov · Apr 15, 2020
- 173: 5G fiascos, Zoom gloom, and butt biometrics · Apr 8, 2020
- 172: UncleF***Face - with Mikko Hyppönen · Apr 1, 2020
- 171: WhatsApp hoaxes, Zoombombs, and 8-bit love · Mar 26, 2020
- 170: PornHub, Coronavirus apps, and remote working · Mar 19, 2020
- 169: Burglaries, breaches, and bidets · Mar 12, 2020
- 168: The Bitcoin fraud factory · Mar 5, 2020
- 167: Coronavirus scams and an exaggerated lion · Feb 27, 2020
- 166: What the Dickens! Ad ban thank you scam · Feb 20, 2020
- 165: Cheapfakes, deepfakes, and Ashley Madison · Feb 13, 2020
- 164: A bitter pill to swallow · Feb 6, 2020
- 163: Russian heists and Ring wrongs · Jan 30, 2020
- 162: Robocalls, health hacks, and facial recognition fears · Jan 23, 2020
- 161: Love, lucky dips, and 23andMe · Jan 16, 2020
- 160: SNAFUs! MS Word, Amazon Ring, and TikTok · Jan 9, 2020
- 159: Rap, robbery, and IoT holiday hell · Dec 19, 2019
- 158: The man behind The Missing Cryptoqueen · Dec 12, 2019
- 157: A biometric knuckle duster · Dec 5, 2019
- 156: Better safe than Sony · Nov 27, 2019
- 155: Juice jacking, YouTube hacking, password slacking · Nov 21, 2019
- 154: A buttock of biometrics · Nov 14, 2019
- 153: Cybercrime doesn’t pay (but Uber does) · Nov 7, 2019
- 152: Cats, hoodies, and rent · Oct 31, 2019
- 151: Frankly, sometimes paying the ransom is a good idea · Oct 23, 2019
- 150: Liverpool WAGs, Facebook politics, and a selfie stalker · Oct 16, 2019
- 149: Falling in love with fraudsters · Oct 9, 2019
- 148: Billboard boobs, face forensics, and Alexa gets way too personal · Oct 2, 2019
- 147: Don't Snapchat and drive · Sep 25, 2019
- 146: Password secrets and baking brownies · Sep 18, 2019
- 145: Apple and Google willy wave while home assistants spy - DoH! · Sep 11, 2019
- 144: Google helps the FBI, Twitter Jack’s hijack, and car data woes · Sep 4, 2019
- 143: Hacking from outer space, Ukrainian cryptomining, and deepfaked Canadians · Aug 28, 2019
- 142: Mercedes secret sensors, smart cities, and ransomware runs riot · Aug 21, 2019
- 141: Black Hat and Bridezillas · Aug 14, 2019
- 140: Love, PINs, and 8chan · Aug 7, 2019
- 139: Capital One hacked, iMessage flaws, and anonymity my ass! · Jul 31, 2019
- 138: Logic bombs, brain data exploitation, and Digga D tweets · Jul 24, 2019
- 137: Porn trolling lawyers, Insta hacking, and Ctrl-Alt-LED · Jul 17, 2019
- 136: Oops, we created Iran's hacking exploit · Jul 10, 2019
- 135: Zombie grannies and unintended leaks · Jul 3, 2019
- 134: Sextortion, silicone face masks, and a DDoS doofus · Jun 26, 2019
- 133: Cookie cock-ups, Hong Kong protests, and smart TV virus scans · Jun 19, 2019
- 132: CBP cyber attack, an iPhone privacy boost, and Twitter list abuse · Jun 12, 2019
- 131: Zap yourself from the net, and patch now against BlueKeep · Jun 5, 2019
- 130: Doctored videos, Bcc blunders, and a diva · May 30, 2019
- 129: Too Long; Didn't Listen · May 22, 2019
- 128: Shackled ankles, photo scrapes, and SIM card swaps · May 15, 2019
- 127: I do love the Dutch · May 8, 2019
- 126: Zombie chickens and fast-food victims · May 1, 2019
- 125: Pick of the thief! · Apr 24, 2019
- 124: Poisoned porn ads, the A word, and why why why Wipro? · Apr 17, 2019
- 123: Backups - a necessary evil? (replay) · Apr 10, 2019
- 122: The big fat con at Office Depot · Apr 3, 2019
- 121: Hijacked motel rooms, ASUS PCs, and leaky apps · Mar 28, 2019
- 120: Silk Road with Deliveroo · Mar 21, 2019
- 119: Hijacked homes, porn passports, and ransomware regret · Mar 14, 2019
- 118: The 's' in IoT stands for security · Mar 7, 2019
- 117: SWATs on a plane · Feb 28, 2019
- 116: Stalking debtors, Facebook farce, and a cyber insurance snag · Feb 21, 2019
- 115: Love, Nests, and is 2FA destroying the world? · Feb 14, 2019
- 114: Darknet Diaries, death, and beauty apps · Feb 7, 2019
- 113: FaceTime, Facebook, faceplant · Jan 31, 2019
- 112: Payroll scams, gold coin heists, web giants spanked · Jan 24, 2019
- 111: When rivals hack, and "extreme" baby monitors · Jan 17, 2019
- 110: What? You can get paid to leave Facebook? · Jan 10, 2019
- 109: Grinches target Amazon and Reddit, stealing Christmas from the poor · Dec 20, 2018
- 108: Hoaxes, Huawei and chatbots - with Mikko Hyppönen · Dec 13, 2018
- 107: Sextorting the US army, and a Touch ID scam · Dec 6, 2018
- 106: Google Maps, Fed phishing, and Grinch bots · Nov 29, 2018
- 105: Facebook, Nietzsche, Tesla, and Nicole · Nov 22, 2018
- 104: The world's most evil phishing test, and cyborgs in the workplace · Nov 15, 2018
- 103: An Instagram nightmare, crazy iPhone deaths, and election hack claims · Nov 8, 2018
- 102: Ethical dilemmas, Girl Scouts, and porn-loving US officials · Nov 1, 2018
- 101: Rule 34, Twitter scams, and Facebook fails · Oct 24, 2018
- 100: IoT failures, and Donald Trump dating disaster · Oct 17, 2018
- 099: Passwords - A Smashing Security splinter (replay) · Oct 10, 2018
- 098: A Facebook omnishambles · Oct 3, 2018
- 097: Dash cam surveillance, robocall plague, and Zoho woe · Sep 26, 2018
- 096: Bribing Amazon staff, and blinking deepfakes · Sep 19, 2018
- 095: British Airways hack, Mac apps steal browser history, and one person has 285,000 texts leaked · Sep 12, 2018
- 094: Rogue browser extensions, Twitter presence, and how to cheat in exams · Sep 6, 2018
- 093: Abandoned domains and dating app dangers · Aug 29, 2018
- 092: Hacky sack hack hack · Aug 22, 2018
- 091: Sextortion, Las Vegas hotels, and Alex Jones · Aug 15, 2018
- 090: Fortnite for Android, and the FCC's DDoS BS · Aug 8, 2018
- 089: Data breaches, ransomware, Bitcoin robberies, and typewriters · Aug 1, 2018
- 088: PayPal’s Venmo app even makes your drug purchases public · Jul 25, 2018
- 087: How Russia hacked the US election · Jul 18, 2018
- 086: Elon Musk submarine scams and 2FA bypass · Jul 11, 2018
- 085: Doctor Who, Facebook patents, and Bob's Burgers · Jul 4, 2018
- 084: No! My voice is not my password · Jun 27, 2018
- 083: Fake email derails clarinetist's dream · Jun 20, 2018
- 082: World Cup cybersecurity, crypto crashes, and a bang of a password fail · Jun 13, 2018
- 081: Hacker no-hopers, Wessex Water has a word, and we win an award · Jun 7, 2018
- 080: Country bans Facebook, eavesdropping Alexa, and PornHub VPN · May 30, 2018
- 079: Mugshots, mobile mania, and backend gurus · May 23, 2018
- 078: Hounds hunt hackers, too-human Google AI, and ethnic recognition tech - WTF? · May 16, 2018
- 077: Why Paris Hilton doesn’t use iCloud, lottery hacking, and Facebook dating · May 9, 2018
- 076: Spying phones, hacked ski lifts, and World Password Day · May 2, 2018
- 075: Quitting Facebook · Apr 25, 2018
- 074: Smashing Security isn't bullsh*t · Apr 18, 2018
- 073: Rick Astley: Never gonna hack you up... · Apr 11, 2018
- 072: Why are firms so cr*p with our private data? · Apr 4, 2018
- 071: Pony-tailed pundit ponders privacy problems - with Mikko Hyppönen · Mar 28, 2018
- 070: Facebook and Cambridge Diabolica · Mar 22, 2018
- 069: Cryptomining, China, and Bob Ross · Mar 15, 2018
- 068: Malware from outer space! · Mar 8, 2018
- 067: Cyber stalking and gun control · Mar 1, 2018
- 066: Passwords, pirates, and postcards · Feb 22, 2018
- 065: Cryptominomania, Poppy, and your Amazon Alexa · Feb 15, 2018
- 064: So just a "teeny tiny" security issue then? · Feb 8, 2018
- 063: Carole's back! · Feb 1, 2018
- 061: Fallout over Hawaii missile false alarm · Jan 18, 2018
- 060: Meltdown, Spectre, and personal devices in the White House · Jan 11, 2018
- 059: An intro to Bitcoin and Blockchain · Jan 4, 2018
- 058: Face ID, Firefox, and Windows SNAFUs, plus Bitcoin FOMO · Dec 21, 2017
- 057: Mikko Hyppönen - live from the sauna - talks Bitcoin security · Dec 14, 2017
- 056: Peeping Toms, prison hacks, and parliamentary passwords · Dec 7, 2017
- 055: Uber, net neutrality, and website hacks · Nov 30, 2017
- 054: A great big fat macOS bug · Nov 29, 2017
- 053: Game of Thrones, a major Amazon cloud leak, and web tracking gone crazy · Nov 23, 2017
- 052: Facebook tackles vengeful scumbags, and a sex toy privacy boob · Nov 16, 2017
- 051: Robots, romance, passwords, and CrunchyRoll · Nov 9, 2017
- 050: MailChimp, Piers Morgan, and The Dark Overlord · Nov 2, 2017
- 049: Hacking funeral homes, crypto mining websites, and careful with that hairspray · Oct 25, 2017
- 048: KRACK, North Korea, and an 18th century cyber attack · Oct 18, 2017
- 047: Kaspersky, AI, and a well-handled data breach · Oct 11, 2017
- 046: Good beard bad beard · Oct 4, 2017
- 045: Deloitte fail, CCleaner, and dotards on Twitter · Sep 27, 2017
- 044: Bonus behind the scenes - shower time · Sep 25, 2017
- 043: Backups - a necessary evil? · Sep 20, 2017
- 042: Equifax, BlueBorne, and the iPhone X · Sep 14, 2017
- 041: Hacking Instagram, facial failures, and spying bosses · Sep 7, 2017
- 040: The show that cost Troy Hunt 14 dollars · Aug 30, 2017
- 039: Woah - are we talking to a cyborg? · Aug 24, 2017
- 038: Gents! Stop airdropping your pics! · Aug 17, 2017
- 037: Boobs, dragons and data breaches · Aug 10, 2017
- 036: Flash? Clunk flush... and hacking security researchers · Aug 3, 2017
- 035: Up the Roomba with mandatory Chinese spyware · Jul 26, 2017
- 034: The pen is mightier than the password · Jul 20, 2017
- 033: 1Password, net neutrality, and spatchcock chicken · Jul 13, 2017
- 032: The iPhone 8, a data breach at the AA, and a mystery no show · Jul 6, 2017
- 031: Petya (don't know the name of this ransomware) · Jun 29, 2017
- 030: GDPR - The good and the bad · Jun 22, 2017
- 029: Exploits to get your English teeth into · Jun 15, 2017
- 024: Reality Winner, Gordon Ramsay and a leaky bucket · Jun 8, 2017
- 023: Covfefe · May 31, 2017
- 022: Walk this way... to defeat biometrics · May 25, 2017
- 021: WannaCry - Who's to blame? · May 18, 2017
- 020: Phishing for Donald Trump · May 10, 2017
- 019: The Love Bug virus · May 3, 2017
- 018: Windows is a virus. True or False? · Apr 27, 2017
- 017: Data breaches, zero day exploits, and toenail clippings · Apr 20, 2017
- 016: Wonga wronga! · Apr 13, 2017
- 015: Bad vibrations · Apr 5, 2017
- 014: Protecting webmail - a Smashing Security splinter · Mar 30, 2017
- 013: Assault with a deadly tweet · Mar 23, 2017
- 012: Eau de Eugene Kaspersky · Mar 16, 2017
- 011: WikiLeaks and the CIA · Mar 9, 2017
- 010: The dolls must be destroyed · Mar 2, 2017
- 009: False flags and hacker clues · Feb 23, 2017
- Macs and malware - a Smashing Security splinter · Feb 21, 2017
- 008: I'll give you my Android when you pry it from my cold, dead paws · Feb 16, 2017
- Using public Wi-Fi - a Smashing Security splinter · Feb 13, 2017
- 007: ASCII art attack · Feb 9, 2017
- Email attachment malware - a Smashing Security splinter · Feb 8, 2017
- Passwords - a Smashing Security splinter · Feb 7, 2017
- 006: A romantic ransomware hotel break · Feb 2, 2017
- 005: Upskirt insecurity · Jan 26, 2017
- 004: You don't mess with Brian Krebs · Jan 19, 2017
- 003: Alexa! Get me an axe! · Jan 12, 2017
- 002: Invest in carrier pigeons · Jan 5, 2017
- 001: One cup, two hotel guests · Dec 22, 2016