Graham Cluley

Graham Cluley

Independent security analyst


Graham Cluley is an award-winning security blogger, researcher and public speaker. He has been working in the computer security industry since the early 1990s, having been employed by companies such as Sophos, McAfee and Dr Solomon’s. He has given talks about computer security for some of the world’s largest companies, worked with law enforcement agencies on investigations into hacking groups, and regularly appears on TV and radio explaining computer security threats. In 2011 he was inducted into the InfoSecurity Europe Hall of Fame. Follow him on Twitter at @gcluley

217 articles by Graham Cluley

Siemens-branded CCTV webcams require urgent firmware patch

Siemens-branded CCTV webcams require urgent firmware patch

Siemens-branded CCTV webcams require urgent firmware patch

Your business's CCTV camera could be coughing up your admin passwords. Patch now, or regret later.

Graham Cluley22 Nov 20163 min. read


Apple ID smishing evolves to lure more victims

Apple ID smishing evolves to lure more victims

Apple ID smishing evolves to lure more victims

Smishing is nothing new. But that doesn't mean that the criminals hell bent on stealing Apple ID password are resting on their laurels.

Graham Cluley10 Nov 20163 min. read


Cybercrime

Nude celebrity photo hacker sentenced to 18 months in prison

Nude celebrity photo hacker sentenced to 18 months in prison

Cybercrime

Nude celebrity photo hacker sentenced to 18 months in prison

At least 50 celebrity Apple iCloud accounts and 72 Gmail inboxes were broken into by 36-year old Ryan Collins, whose victims included Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst, Avril Lavigne, Kate Hudson, and Rihanna.

Graham Cluley28 Oct 20163 min. read


ESET research

Lifting the lid on Sednit: A closer look at the software it uses

Lifting the lid on Sednit: A closer look at the software it uses

ESET research

Lifting the lid on Sednit: A closer look at the software it uses

ESET's threat analysts have taken a closer look at the software used by Sednit to spy on its targets and steal confidential information.

Graham Cluley25 Oct 20165 min. read


Webcam firm recalls hackable devices after mighty Mirai botnet attack

Webcam firm recalls hackable devices after mighty Mirai botnet attack

Webcam firm recalls hackable devices after mighty Mirai botnet attack

Chinese firm says it will recall vulnerable components, but as long as insecure devices continue to be attached to the internet, there will be opportunities for malicious hackers to exploit them and use them for their own ends.

Graham Cluley24 Oct 20163 min. read


ESET research

New ESET research paper puts Sednit under the microscope

New ESET research paper puts Sednit under the microscope

ESET research

New ESET research paper puts Sednit under the microscope

Security researchers at ESET have released their latest research into the notorious and highly experienced Sednit cyberespionage group.

Graham Cluley20 Oct 20164 min. read


Privacy

Facebook Messenger's creepy test of Conversation Topics

Facebook Messenger's creepy test of Conversation Topics

Privacy

Facebook Messenger's creepy test of Conversation Topics

Need some more help choosing an inane conversation topic with your online friends? Don't panic! Facebook appears keen to help you. But is its behaviour bordering on creepy?

Graham Cluley19 Oct 20162 min. read


Our insulin pumps could be hacked, warns Johnson & Johnson

Our insulin pumps could be hacked, warns Johnson & Johnson

Our insulin pumps could be hacked, warns Johnson & Johnson

The Animas OneTouch Ping insulin pump contains vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a malicious attacker to remotely trigger an insulin injection.

Graham Cluley06 Oct 20163 min. read


Privacy

What Pippa Middleton can teach us about iCloud security

What Pippa Middleton can teach us about iCloud security

Privacy

What Pippa Middleton can teach us about iCloud security

Pippa Middleton is the latest in a long line of celebrities to have her online accounts broken into by criminals, and private photographs stolen. Have you properly secured your iCloud account?

Graham Cluley26 Sep 20163 min. read