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Mirai author fined $8.6million, gets 6 months house arrest

An Alaskan court has handed one of the Mirai authors a huge fine.

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Alleged SWATter will plead guilty to dozens of serious new federal charges

The long list of charges includes bank fraud, involuntary manslaughter, cyberstalking and wire fraud.

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Gov worker visits 9k porn sites without protection, spreads infection

A now very “ex”-government employee provides a teachable moment.

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Snakes in the grass! Malicious code slithers into Python PyPI repository

Not for the first time, typosquatting malware made its way into an open source code repository.

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China hijacking internet traffic using BGP, claim researchers

Researchers claim that unusual BGP routing changes are actually man-in-the-middle surveillance.

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Self driving cars learn (from us) about who to sacrifice in a cash

It's bad news for overweight, elderly, male jaywalkers.

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“Right to repair” gets a boost from new DMCA software rules

It just got easier for owners of a wide range of home devices to hack and repair their software.

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Call of Duty players caught up in cryptocurrency theft racket

The FBI recently busted a group of criminals who seem to be using Call of Duty to coordinate cryptocurrency thefts.

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Researchers exploit Microsoft Word through embedded video

A group of researchers has found a way to infect computers via Word documents without triggering a security warning.

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Monday review – the hot 22 stories of the week

From a popular WordPress plugin harbouring a zero-day to punishments for phone-slowing Apple and Samsung, and all the stories in between. Catch up with everything we've written in the last seven days - it's weekly roundup time.

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Researchers exploit Microsoft Word through embedded video

A group of researchers has found a way to infect computers via Word documents without triggering a security warning.

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Apple and Samsung punished for slowing down old smartphones

Software updates aren't supposed to make things worse.

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Facebook fined £500K for Cambridge Analytica saga

A £500k is the best the Information Commissioner's Office could do under the old Data Protection Act.

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Former Facebook security chief calls out Apple for privacy hypocrisy

Tim Cook's warnings about an "industrial data complex" have been met with accusations of hypocrisy from Facebook's former security supremo.

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Facebook stopped 8.7m nude images of children in 3 months

Facebook blocked 8.7m images of child nudity and exploitative content in 3 months.

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How to become a Monero million(th)aire in just 20 minutes [PODCAST]

Here's Episode 7 of the Naked Security podcast - enjoy.

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Firefox 63 gets tough with trackers

Mozilla's Enhanced Tracking Protection is going mainstream.

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Google and Facebook accused of secretly tracking users’ locations

Google and Facebook have been hit separately by class action lawsuits accusing them of secretly tracking user locations.

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Could TLS session resumption be another ‘super cookie’?

Researchers think they’ve spotted a tracking technique that nobody has been paying attention to - TLS session resumption.

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Are your jilted apps stalking you?

“Uninstall?” HA! Uninstall trackers enable app developers to game iOS and Android and continue sending push notifications to fleeing users.

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WordPress takes aim at ancient versions of its software

If you’re running a very old version of WordPress on your website, the project’s staff would like a word with you.

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