Security News > 2021 > March > S3 Ep25: Drained accounts, ransomware attacks and Linux badware [Podcast]
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How a social engineer ripped off a victim lured in by one of those "Small outstanding fee to pay" home delivery scams.
The ransomware crooks targeting networks that still haven't done their Hafnium patches.
The Linux kernel security holes that lay there undiscovered for 15 years.
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