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or your files are toast: Dr Pound takes a look at the latest Wanacrypt works super fast and even when you're offline. Dr Pound explains how hybrid How do you pick a secure password that's memorable but truly random? Dr Mike Pound explains Diceware The Diceware ... Would you type your password into a random box on the internet? Dr Mike Pound on ensuring your password hasn't already been ... Also known as "Zombie Armies", what exactly are botnets? Sheharbano Khattak of the University of Cambridge Computer Lab ... We rely on Chip & PIN machines to pay for things in a safe way, so how are they being compromised? Ross Anderson is ...

http3 is here, but it wasn't an easy solution, Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains why he can't decide ... A practical demonstration of a theory in immunology called "The Danger Theory" that provided the source for the "Dendritic Cell ... Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer overflow attack. Assistant Professor Dr Mike ... If you don't secure your web forms, one mistaken click could be all it takes for your users to delete their own accounts. Tom Scott ... Information theory shows entropy works a little differently with encryption. Dr Tim Muller takes us through an example ...

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Wana Decrypt0r (Wanacry Ransomware) - Computerphile

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or your files are toast: Dr Pound takes a look at the latest

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Malware and Machine Learning - Computerphile

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How WanaCrypt Encrypts Your Files - Computerphile

How WanaCrypt Encrypts Your Files - Computerphile

Wanacrypt works super fast and even when you're offline. Dr Pound explains how hybrid

Diceware & Passwords - Computerphile

Diceware & Passwords - Computerphile

How do you pick a secure password that's memorable but truly random? Dr Mike Pound explains Diceware The Diceware ...

Have You Been Pwned? - Computerphile

Have You Been Pwned? - Computerphile

Would you type your password into a random box on the internet? Dr Mike Pound on ensuring your password hasn't already been ...

Botnets - Computerphile

Botnets - Computerphile

Also known as "Zombie Armies", what exactly are botnets? Sheharbano Khattak of the University of Cambridge Computer Lab ...

Chip & PIN Fraud Explained - Computerphile

Chip & PIN Fraud Explained - Computerphile

We rely on Chip & PIN machines to pay for things in a safe way, so how are they being compromised? Ross Anderson is ...

Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack (Quic Protocol) - Computerphile

Horrible, Helpful, http3 Hack (Quic Protocol) - Computerphile

http3 is here, but it wasn't an easy solution, Richard G Clegg of Queen Mary University London explains why he can't decide ...

EXTRA BITS: The Danger Theory Explained - Computerphile

EXTRA BITS: The Danger Theory Explained - Computerphile

A practical demonstration of a theory in immunology called "The Danger Theory" that provided the source for the "Dendritic Cell ...

Running a Buffer Overflow Attack - Computerphile

Running a Buffer Overflow Attack - Computerphile

Making yourself the all-powerful "Root" super-user on a computer using a buffer overflow attack. Assistant Professor Dr Mike ...

Cross Site Request Forgery - Computerphile

Cross Site Request Forgery - Computerphile

If you don't secure your web forms, one mistaken click could be all it takes for your users to delete their own accounts. Tom Scott ...

Encryption & Entropy - Computerphile

Encryption & Entropy - Computerphile

Information theory shows entropy works a little differently with encryption. Dr Tim Muller takes us through an example ...