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$500m cryptocoin heist could be biggest cybertheft ever

Japanese cryptocoin exchange Coincheck has been hacked out of 523 million NEM coins, worth about a dollar each.

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Cop buys mobile spyware, says he can’t remember why

The now-retired cop says he can't quite recall why he used FlexiSpy spyware, which intercepts email and WhatsApp messages.

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Researchers warn of invisible attacks on electrical sensors

Are the humble analogue transducers embedded in vast numbers of hidden sensors the next low-level technology in need of a security rethink?

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Lyft investigates allegations of employees snooping on riders

On an anonymous site, a purported Lyft worker claimed that employees look up ride data on exes, actors, porn stars and Mark Zuckerberg.

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Monday review – the hot 21 stories of the week

From deciphering a famous cryptographers’ tombstone and how AI fake porn could cast any of us to Tinder's lack of encryption, and more!

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Spy vs. Spy – “Cozy Bear” election hackers undone by hackable security camera

Dutch counter-hackers spy on "Cozy Bear" election hackers using hackable security camera.

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Reddit users, 2FA is here! Now turn it on…

It’s been rather too long coming but Reddit users can finally secure their accounts with two-factor authentication (2FA).

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AI fake porn could cast any of us

The faces of Daisy Ridley, Emma Watson, Gal Gadot and other celebrities have appeared near-seamlessly stitched onto porn videos using neural network tech.

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Amazon Twitch declares “Game Over” for bots

The makers of the illegal bots were ordered to give up the bot business and to pay a fine of more than $1.3m.

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Bitcoins stored in DNA – when truth is stranger than fiction

Here is a test tube containing 1 bitcoin, encoded into DNA. It is worth $200. You have 3 years to read out the data and get the money...

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Apple offers another Meltdown fix for Mac users…

For Apple users worried about the Spectre and Meltdown CPU security vulnerabilities, it’s been a busy and slightly confusing few weeks.

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Babies’ data being sold to tax fraudsters on the dark web

Christina Warren was about 12 years old when she started receiving credit card bills. After that, she started getting collection notices. It was at that point that her parents had to convince the creditors that their daughter's identity had been sto…

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Facebook to give you more control over your data

Facebook is giving users "transparency and control" over their data in preparation for the EU's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law

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NFC card skimming – is it really a thing? [VIDEO]

We opened a can of worms when we wrote about NFC card skimming last week - so here's a live discussion of the controversy we stirred up...

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Tinder user? Lack of encryption means stalkers can watch you at it…

Researchers at Checkmarx decided to measure how securely Tinder handles all those images it sends you. Answer: not so much.

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Apple’s Tim Cook doesn’t want his nephew on social media

Apple's CEO is the latest of a string of high-tech bigwigs to confess to holding social media at arm's length.

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Serious ‘category one’ cyberattack not far off – warns security chief

Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre's Ciaran Martin has warned it's only a matter of time before the UK suffers a category one (C1) cyberattack.

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Hawaii Gov. couldn’t flag false missile alert on Twitter – didn’t know password

Two words, governor: password manager.

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Gas pump malware tricks customers into paying for more than they pump

Malware-infected gas pumps display the false data, and customers end up with up to 7% less gas than they paid for

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How a teen used social engineering to take on the FBI and CIA

Of all the adversaries facing the US in cyberspace, there is one that the FBI and CIA often seem to struggle to contain: teenagers.

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Twitter will email 677,775 users who engaged with Russian election trolls

It's found and banned thousands more automated Russian accounts, and it's planning for detecting such accounts better in time for mid-terms.

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