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Apache Struts “serialisation” vulnerability – what you need to know

A bug in Apache Struts, a popular software toolkit for building web services, could let crooks take control of your server.

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Fur flies over Android bootloader flaws: here’s what you need to know

Researchers' BootStomp utility turned up vulnerabilities in five bootloaders from four vendors

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Why some gift cards are still a gift to hackers

Even when warned about how easy their cards were to beat, some vendors failed to take any steps to prevent it

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News in brief: veterans among S3 leak victims; court rules on email privacy; man jailed for VPN sales

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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London police’s use of facial recognition falls flat on its face

Rolled out for a second year at the Notting Hill Carnival, the technology 'couldn't tell the difference between a young woman and a balding man', said observers

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Would-be cyberattackers caught by malware with a sting in the tail

It's hard to feel sorry for people who get stung by the very malware they've bought to sting others

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Yahoo! braces itself for enormous class-action suit over breaches

A court ruling means that Yahoo! and its parent company, Verizon, could end paying a heavy price for the huge breaches that saw more than 1bn people's details compromised

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News in brief: Pratchett’s data steamrollered; WikiLeaks hit by hackers; Instagram details for sale

Your daily round-up of some the other stories in the news

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Lawyer suggests tying access to encryption to verified ID

The lawyer leading a government review into terrorism law has suggested that we be forced to prove who we are before we're allowed access to encrypted accounts - but it's an idea that's fraught with problems

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Security-focused phone launches crowdfunding drive

Would you pay $599 for a phone with an open-source OS that puts you in control of its security?

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Tempted to join the games in the crytpcurrency playground?

It's swings and roundabouts when it comes to cryptocurrencies: they have much to offer for those seeking privacy, but there are risks to bear in mind, too

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Monday review – the hot 21 stories of the week

From the latest cache of pwned email addresses and the ex-cop still in jail for not decrypting hard drive to keeping your boarding pass secure, and more!

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News in brief: Call to link encryption to ID; Facebook maps everyone; Mirai ‘blackmailer’ extradited

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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Online file conversion services – why trust them?

If you need to edit an image, tweak a document or convert a file in a hurry, how can you tell which cloud conversion services to trust?

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Open source or proprietary: how should we secure voting systems?

While Russian hackers were 'probably unsuccessful' at hacking the votes in last year's presidential election, it doesn't mean they won't try again - which makes securing the ballot system all the more urgent

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Ex-cop who won’t decrypt hard drives still in jail indefinitely

It's not about the Fifth; it's about a search warrant in a child abuse case, and there's no maximum prison sentence for those in contempt

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Twitter struggles to deal with the sock-puppet and bot armies

The latest twist sees the bot armies busily retweeting legitimate accounts in an attempt to get them banned for abuse - and it's working. So why can't Twitter do better?

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Instagram blames API ‘bug’ for spilling of nude Bieber photos

Even if you're not quite as famous as Justin Bieber, having your social media accounts compromised is horrible. We've got some tips to help you protect yourself

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Pacemaker gets firmware update – go and see your doctor

There's finally a firmware update for the 465,000 affected pacemakers to fix the potentially life-threatening flaws

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Beware scammers phishing for disaster charity – or anything else

When disaster strikes, scammers rush to exploit the good hearts of people wanting to help - here's what to look out for

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Machine learning for malware: what could possibly go wrong?

Relying on labels can make or break machine learning-based malware analysis - here's how to mitigate that

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