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Machine learning self defence: how to not shoot yourself in the foot

Our machine learning series starts with arguably the biggest threat you face: yourself.

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Equifax finds ANOTHER 2.4 million Americans hit by breach

...meanwhile, a new study says half of us haven't checked our credit reports or scores since the breach. No time like the present!

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27% of under-18s have been sexted, and it’s on the rise

A meta-analysis found that youth who willingly sext within a relationship report it as a positive experience. Unauthorized sexting is where it gets ugly.

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Microsoft still refusing to hand over private email data stored in Ireland

Tech giants are worried about this case and what it will mean: will data stored on servers abroad become vulnerable to government grabs?

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Right to be Forgotten requests stagnate, Google refuses most anyway

Studying Google’s latest transparency report, it’s clear that demand by Europeans to have URLs removed (or “delisted”) from the search giant’s results has dropped off.

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If any phone can be hacked, should we give up on security? [VIDEO]

Given recent news implying that the cops can hack any and all iPhones, should we simply give up on mobile security?

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Single Sign-On authentication – the bug that lets you logon as someone else

Logon security company Duo recently found a flaw in its own authentication gateway - a bug that affected numerous other vendors, too.

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“Misguided” hacking bill threatens to ice security researchers, say critics

The bill could criminalize security researchers for non-malicious poking around.

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ISIS recruiter caught by Facebook screenshot

An ISIS follower tried to radicalize hundreds of strangers worldwide, until one of his targets captured the messages and gave them to police.

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Making private browsing more private

Introducing Veil, an MIT and Harvard research project.

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak scammed by Bitcoin fraudster

Apple co-founder and tech icon Steve Wozniak has reportedly admitted falling victim to Bitcoin fraud.

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Can the FBI really unlock ANY iPhone in existence?

According to Forbes, law enforcement agencies may be able to unlock many or most iPhones in use out there.

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Oops! Apple repair center making around 20 false emergency calls a day

Devices are innocent until proven guilty, but those Apple Watches are notorious for being easily triggered.

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Unsecured AWS led to cryptojacking attack on LA Times

Cryptojackers have been discovered sneaking mining code on to a big brand’s website through the back door of a poorly secured Amazon AWS (Amazon Web Service) S3 bucket.

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Insecure CCTV feeds of kids at school are being streamed live online

Video from at least four UK schools is being streamed live online, from outside pick-up points, corridors, playgrounds, and toilets.

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Facebook bug reveals identity of page admin via email

The autogenerated emails sent on behalf of a named Facebook page gave away more about the accounts behind the page than you’d expect.

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US border agents haven’t verified e-passport data for over 10 years

US Customs and Border Protection can see the photo and passport data on the chip, but not whether it's been tampered with.

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‘In Fraud We Trust’ – Cybercrime org bust shows we’re fighting pros

A former FBI official says the Russian Infraud Organization was operated like a "dark-web cousin of major commercial marketplace sites."

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Monday review – the hot 20 stories of the week

From the Apple latest bug fix and Microsoft missing its 90-day patch deadline to the NPM update changing critical Linux filesystem permissions, and more!

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NPM update changes critical Linux filesystem permissions, breaks everything

A recent update to the Node Package Manager introduced a bug that caused it to interfere with the operating system, by locking the system itself out of numerous mission-critical files

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Bitcoin exchange founder charged with covering up hack

Prosecutors charged Jon Montroll, chief of the belly-up BitFunder, of trying to cover up a hack that gutted it of 6,000 Bitcoins.

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