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Facial recognition: it’s much more widespread than you might think

From dating apps to scanning faces in a football crowd, the AI-driven technology is increasingly ubiquitous - but it's not without its problems

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Who was to blame for what looked like a DDoS attack on the AA? That would be … the AA

AA members not unreasonably complied when they received an email warning them to change their passwords ... but the AA's servers couldn't cope

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News in brief: Wimbledon adds AI; four arrested over support scams; Russia threatens to block Telegram

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

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New Petya ransomware: everything you wanted to know (but were afraid to ask)

Your questions about the new Petya ransomware answered - and your chance to ask us more.

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From floppy disks to deep freeze: what’s the best way to store data?

Still got a Zip drive? What about a CD? Are you sure you'll be able to access the data stored on those? We take a look at what's being done to keep information safe for future generations

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Beer + bitter former field engineer = hacked smart water meters

The story of Adam Flanagan, who's been jailed for hacking, is a reminder to companies to revoke access to networks when they sack a disgruntled employee

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Deconstructing Petya: how it spreads and how to fight back

It's been 24 hours since the outbreak first hit: here's what we know now about how Petya behaves

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Anthem to pay record $115m to settle lawsuits over massive breach

Attackers grabbed data including names, birthdates, taxpayer IDs and more from Anthem patients - a toolkit for identity theft

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News in brief: cars confused by kangaroos; fears on airport books move; Google hit with €2.42bn fine

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

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Facebook moves to protect profile pictures from scammers

Well, if you're a woman in India, that is. Facebook says it's to protect women there who are more than usually reluctant to upload profile pictures, and hopes to roll out the tool more widely soon

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Breaking news: here’s what we know about what could be the latest ‘Petya’ ransomware outbreak

Here's our advice as a new ransomware outbreak hits businesses around the world

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Watch out: don’t lose your passwords when you sign up online

Researchers have identified how an attacker could steal passwords - and answers to security questions - when you register for something online. We've got some tips for website owners and users to protect you

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Firefox Focus: the not-quite-a-browser for Android aims for privacy

Mozilla has brought its stripped back browser that focuses on speed and privacy to Android - here's what we've made of it

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News in brief: Gmail stops scanning; UK Parliament hack; Windows 10 S hacked

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

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How Spora ransomware tries to fool antivirus

Spora ransomware is back and it's trying to confuse antivirus products and email filters.

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Ransomware, botnets, surveillance, phishing and GDPR! [PODCAST]

We cover five hot topics in computer security: ransomware, botnets, surveillance, phishing and GDPR.

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Snapchat starts sharing your (and your kids’) location. Turn it off.

Some police and child protection authorities are advising parents to turn off the new feature

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Google strips private medical data from searches

You may be surprised to learn that Google’s search engine was accidentally indexing such a sensitive category of data in the first place.

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Monday review – the hot 27 stories of the week

From Stack Clash to some new malware using an old trick and Amazon's plans for in-store web tomfoolery, and more!

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News in brief: drone chiefs urge regulation; Microsoft drops SMB1; Virgin router warning

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

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Russia ‘targeted 21 states’ during US election campaign, says official

Homeland Security official declines to reveal more to Senate hearing as details emerge of hacking attempts in Illinois and Arizona

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