Rob Waugh

Rob Waugh

Independent Correspondent



736 articles by Rob Waugh

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FDA issues cyber attack warning over 300 medical devices

FDA issues cyber attack warning over 300 medical devices

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FDA issues cyber attack warning over 300 medical devices

Medical devices including heart defibrillators, patient monitors and anaesthesia devices include a dangerous password vulnerability which could be exploited by cyber attackers, according to the FDA.

Rob Waugh14 Jun 20131 min. read


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Iranian election phishing campaigns thwarted by Google

Iranian election phishing campaigns thwarted by Google

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Iranian election phishing campaigns thwarted by Google

Google claims to have spotted and disrupted several phishing campaigns in Iran - attempts to compromise tens of thousands of email accounts in the run-up to the country’s presidential elections this Friday.

Rob Waugh13 Jun 20131 min. read


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Secure passwords – could sticking your tongue out be the password of the future?

Secure passwords – could sticking your tongue out be the password of the future?

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Secure passwords – could sticking your tongue out be the password of the future?

A new era of secure passwords could be upon us with a facial password system that can unlock phones using facial expressions - with users required to stick tongues out or frown at the camera instead of typing a password.

Rob Waugh13 Jun 20131 min. read


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Banks "ignore early warnings" of cyber attacks, says Australian security chief

Banks "ignore early warnings" of cyber attacks, says Australian security chief

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Banks "ignore early warnings" of cyber attacks, says Australian security chief

Banks should look to spam emails and their own server errors as a source of information, says Nicholas Scott of National Australia Bank (NAB), speaking at the RSA Conference Asia-Pacific in Singapore.

Rob Waugh07 Jun 20131 min. read


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British Prime Minister warned over Huawei security risks

British Prime Minister warned over Huawei security risks

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British Prime Minister warned over Huawei security risks

British Prime Minister David Cameron has been warned that telecoms equipment made by Chinse firm Huawei should be tested by security services to protect against cyber attacks.

Rob Waugh06 Jun 20131 min. read


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FBI and Microsoft break up $500 million Citadel botnet

FBI and Microsoft break up $500 million Citadel botnet

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FBI and Microsoft break up $500 million Citadel botnet

Microsoft and the FBI have broken up a large portion of the Citadel botnet - a network which had stolen $500 million from bank accounts in 90 countries around the world by installing keylogger software on five million machines.

Rob Waugh06 Jun 20132 min. read


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China has “mountains of data” on U.S. cyber attacks, top official claims

China has “mountains of data” on U.S. cyber attacks, top official claims

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China has “mountains of data” on U.S. cyber attacks, top official claims

A top internet security official in China has said that his organization has “mountains of data” on U.S. cyber attacks against the country. Huang Chengqing, the director of the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team Coordination Center of China (CNCERT), made the comments in the state-run China Daily newspaper, calling for greater cooperation between the two states on hacking.

Rob Waugh05 Jun 20132 min. read


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Lock folders with fingerprint security in Windows 8.1 as biometrics becomes “integral”

Lock folders with fingerprint security in Windows 8.1 as biometrics becomes “integral”

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Lock folders with fingerprint security in Windows 8.1 as biometrics becomes “integral”

The upcoming 8.1 update to Windows 8 will offer improved fingerprint security - including the option to secure folders using a fingertip, as well as signing into Microsoft accounts and authenticating online payments.

Rob Waugh04 Jun 20131 min. read


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Silicon Valley “needs to lead” battle against cyber attacks, says ex-Homeland Security chief

Silicon Valley “needs to lead” battle against cyber attacks, says ex-Homeland Security chief

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Silicon Valley “needs to lead” battle against cyber attacks, says ex-Homeland Security chief

Silicon Valley technology firms should take the lead in defending the private sector against cyber attacks, says Paul Rosenzweig, a former Department of Homeland Security official, now founder of Red Branch Consulting.

Rob Waugh04 Jun 20131 min. read