Providing professional security information and advice for Australian small business and home users.

Joined June 2012
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16 Oct 2014
DAY 4 is here! 1 phone every 2 hours to fans who RT this message and join the #InsanityWeek! bit.ly/InsanityWkD4
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15 Jun 2014
SCAMwatch – 5 tips to keep your friends and family out of scammers’ clutches wp.me/p120rT-16mU

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30 May 2014
Anyone who cares about TrueCrypt should read the beginning of this page: grc.com/misc/truecrypt/truec…

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28 May 2014
My blog post about the surprise disappearance of TrueCrypt: wp.me/pV3mA-6z

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22 Jan 2014
We explain how to secure your business in under 5 minutes a day: goo.gl/e8e10x

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12 Dec 2013
Help bring online/mobile privacy laws into the 21st century. Sign petition to get action on updating ECPA ow.ly/rGAge

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19 Nov 2013
Holiday Season Phishing Scams and Malware Campaigns: Original release date: November 19, 2013As the winter hol... 1.usa.gov/1aqLas7

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12 Nov 2013
Philippines Typhoon Disaster Email Scams and Phishing Attack Warning: Original release date: November 12, 2013... 1.usa.gov/1bArWPl

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30 Oct 2013
"CryptoPrevent v2.6" offers a very nice, similar, but more automated solution for less technical users: bit.ly/prvntcl

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US-CERT is now warning about Cryptolocker: 1.usa.gov/1cEIkTy Be sure to check out our info about it: bit.ly/1b75onq

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2 Oct 2013
SQRL: Secure QR Login - My idea for secure Username and Password replacement clearly explained: bit.ly/grc-sqrl

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National Cyber Security Awareness Month - let's all do our bit to help wp.me/p120rT-Zs5 #NCSAM

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Recycled Yahoo email addresses still receiving messages for previous owners - passwords included wp.me/p120rT-Zkq

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26 Sep 2013
WHO HAS INCORPORATED the possibly-backdoored NIST/NSA bad random number generator into their code? Who hasn't!!? 1.usa.gov/15vFLed

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AusInfoSec retweeted
9 Aug 2013
We can no longer safely delegate our security because our delegates may be compelled to secretly violate our trust.
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Hacking threat for computers on wheels theaustralian.com.au/executi… @sggrc @leolaporte

20 Aug 2013
Microsoft predicts bleak future for XP users after patches run out nakedsecurity.sophos.com/201… via @NakedSecurity