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Facebook ordered to let grieving mother in to dead daughter’s account

The girl's parents want access to her account to see if her death was the result of cyberbullying.

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Linux, malware and data breaches – what can we learn? [VIDEO]

We think Gentoo Linux did a good job in a bad situation following its recent malware invasion, and we can all learn something from that.

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“Bitcoins for cash in bags” trader gets 12 months in prison

This former stockbroker dealt with murky clients, including one she knew only as "David", aka "Pirate Sh*t".

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Your Google phone will soon screen nuisance calls

Google is reportedly adding a new feature to its phone app that will breathe a sigh of relief to beleaguered phone users everywhere: Built-in screening for nuisance callers.

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Hackers break into newswire services, trade on what they find

Some financially-motivated hackers go straight for the money, but others take a more circuitous route, going after information that they can use for profit. That’s what criminals convicted this week did until they were caught in 2015, earning millio…

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Default router password leads to spilled military secrets

The hacker tried selling the US military files for $150 on the dark web, but only undercover analysts paid any attention.

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Snakes on a plane! (Stuffed inside a hard drive)

When we talk about worms and viruses on your hard drive, we ain't talking ball python. Usually. TSA caught the "organic mass" in screening.

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Another Linux distro poisoned with malware

Arch Linux user repository altered to host malware, Arch maintainers say they're "surprised it doesn't happen more often".

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Update Flash (and Adobe Acrobat) now!

Flash: "I've got a critical vulnerability." Acrobat: "hold my beer..."

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Apple and Google questioned by Congress over user tracking

Inquiring lawmakers' minds want to know, for one thing, whether our mobile phones are actually listening to our conversations.

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England versus Facebook – score currently stands at £500,000-nil

The UK privacy regulator has fired a £0.5M shot across Facebook's bows in the looks-set-to-go-on-for-ages "Cambridge Analytica" saga

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Think that bitcoins and a VPN keep you anonymous? Think again…

A popular cryptowallet service has advised users of the Hola VPN to shift their funds to replacement accounts after an alleged hack.

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Why the airplane romance that went viral should worry everyone

Covert footage taken of two strangers on a plane went viral as people mooned over The Lovebirds In The Air (And Mucho Spying) Affair.

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Woman scams scammer, incriminates self in the process

"This is SO NOT my ripped-off laptop," the scammer must have thought when the scammer-scammer sent a package of magazines instead.

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Gas thieves remotely pwn pump with mysterious device

In broad daylight, over the course of about 90 minutes, thieves somehow remotely froze pump software and stole 600 gallons of gas.

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Privates on parade: fitness tracker app reveals sensitive user details

Another online fitness tracking app - Polar Flow - is giving up sensitive information. But this time, it's revealing the names and home locations of government personnel.

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Your social media memories may have been compromised

Remember that "digital nostalgia" app you installed years ago? You may have forgotten it, but it hasn't forgotten you!

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What sensitive data is lurking on your old SD card?

SD cards - those tiny devices that go into your camera or tablet - may be small, but they can hold a lot of revealing information.

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Copyright Directive legislation voted down by European Parliament

The EU has voted down controversial copyright legislation, but the war's not over: a second vote is scheduled for September.

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Smart TVs are spying on you through your phone

Smart TVs in millions of homes are using other devices on the same network in order to snitch on everything you watch and everywhere you go.

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Monday review – the hot 22 stories of the week

From Chrome and Firefox pulling a history-stealing browser extension and how Linux experts are crap at passwords to the child's avatar sexually assaulted on Roblox, and more!

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