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How app developers are gaming Google Play to boost their rankings

Our researchers spotted some app developers who were gaming the Google Play store - here's what they uncovered in their investigation

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So long, Windows Phone – it was nice knowing you

The end of support for Windows Phone 8.1 is pretty much the death knell for a platform that never took off but which was widely liked - not least for its security

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News in brief: probe in Jupiter fly-by; footage of politician ‘not illegal’; Trump sued over Twitter block

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

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Social engineering – explored and explained by our experts [VIDEO]

Join Sophos experts James Burchell and Greg Iddon as they explore, explain - and help you to fight back against - social engineering.

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Researchers find chinks in the armour of satellite phone calls

Could the proof of concept the researchers describe be used to eavesdrop on actual satellite phone calls? It depends ...

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Russians told to log in to Pornhub using verified social media accounts

Russians need a passport to get a SIM card, a cell number to get a VK account, and the VK account to log into Pornhub. What's behind this new requirement?

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News in brief: dark web sites attacked; radio station pwnd; Russian hacker jailed for nine years

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

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Mark your calendar for the net neutrality Day of Action

Tomorrow - July 12 - is the Internet-Wide Day of Action, with big online names from Kickstarter and Vimeo to Reddit and Spotify banding together to express their objection to overturning rules that guarantee net neutrality

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Two-factor via your mobile phone – should you stop using it?

Although SIM cards themselves are very secure, it's annoyingly easy for a crook to get hold of one for your number

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More than 100m records potentially lost in huge telecoms breach

India's newest telecoms provider denies that subscriber records posted online were authentic, but users claim the data is real

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Your gadget could save your life: smart speaker phones police

We write a lot about the privacy issues of smart speakers in your home - but one device might have saved lives in an alleged hostage situation

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News in brief: NATO backs Kiev over cyber-attacks; China cracks down on VPNs; Somalia knocked offline

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

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Tendulkar wants your number on Twitter, what do you do?

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar asked 17m Twitter followers to send him their friends' phone numbers - good intentions, bad idea!

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FTC slaps $104m judgment on loan application firm

Blue Global wasn't a loan company, didn't safeguard data and sold leads to third parties for $200 each

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Apps that are a matter of life, death and data win $75,000 prizes

Two start-ups have won a US government competition to design apps that help patients manage and control their data

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When sysadmins attack (again): former worker gets seven years

Former sysadmin used a remote Trojan to trash client databases, steal credit cards and masquerade as another employee to make allegations about the company

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Monday review – the hot 18 stories of the week

From Illinois banning geolocation tracking without consent and Ethereum users' empty wallets to the hacked cryptocurrency exchange, and more!

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Update your Android now – many holes fixed including ‘BroadPwn’ Wi-Fi bug

According to Google, a bug in Broadcom's wireless firmware could allow a crook within Wi-Fi range to take over Android itself remotely.

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News in brief: fears as online bazaar goes dark; Tesla to build biggest battery; EU move on right to repair

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

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Organisations count the cost of Petya as the storm abates

So what happened? 10 days after the outbreak, some of the strands of the Petya outbreak are coming together - but there's still plenty we don't know

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EPIC files restraining order to block voter fraud commission’s data swoop

States join EPIC in pushing back against president's call for voter data amid concerns about scope and security of the request

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