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One more way to get busted on the Dark Web

Tor users suspected of child abuse imagery may have visited an outside file-sharing service - simply because Tor is so slow at routing traffic

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Minority Report in Chicago as police aim to stop crime before it happens

As gun crime in Chicago reaches record levels, police claim that it's having an impact on crime prevention, but civil rights campaigners are less convinced

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News in brief: Game of Thrones tells cast to use 2FA; Cisco flaw patched; Windows 10 on 500m devices

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

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How to hack a Jeep Cherokee – but don’t try this at home, kids

Carmakers are going to have to get much better at securing their vehicles now that the researchers who demonstrated how to hack a Cherokee Jeep added their notes to the tools already online

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The Google Play apps that say they don’t collect your data – and then do

Our researchers have found more than 50 apps in Google Play that contain XavirAd, which says it doesn't collect your personal information and then promptly sucks it up and sends it back to the mothership

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Military ‘revenge porn’ investigation leads to 21 felony cases

Despite facial recognition and other technology, it's still a gruelling cat-and-mouse game for investigators

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Mac video app HandBrake – now with free spyware

Last week, crooks hacked one of the HandBrake app's download servers and used the popular video app to distribute Mac spyware.

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News in brief: Google teases Fuschia OS; Microsoft patches ‘crazy bad’ flaw; Vienna raps Facebook

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

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John Oliver unleashes his net neutrality flying monkeys on the FCC

FCC says the websites problems were because of a DDoS attack, not the 'flying monkeys' unleashed by John Oliver

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Lawyers demand answers after artist forced to unlock his phone

Artist who arrived home in San Francisco faced 'unconstitutional' demands to unlock his phone

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Downloading Chrome for Android? Be careful – we’ve found an evil twin

Techniques used to poison a version of the Android Chrome browser with Andr/SandRat-C, Andr/Rootnik-AH are finding their way into other apps - and into the Play Store

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Dating site users spammed with smut after ‘third-party’ data leak

The publisher's blaming a third-party contractor and "human error."

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News in brief: Macron shrugs off email dump; warning on new ‘crazy bad’ flaw; Facebook tips on fake news

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

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Are you encrypting your documents? Here’s what happens when you don’t

It was bad enough when a university's unencrypted salaries spreadsheet when missing two years ago - and then it popped up again

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HandBrake hacked to drop new variant of Proton malware

Last year, the Transmission torrent app was hacked not just once, but twice, to install the KeRanger ransomware and, later, the Keydnap backdoor. Now, the same thing has happened to the popular DVD-ripping HandBrake app, which is installing a new va…

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How to protect your boss from phishing attacks

Oversharing on social media can make both individuals and the companies we work for targets for spearphishers and whalers. Here are our tips to help stop that happening

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Monday review – the hot 21 stories of the week

From the high cost of 'sim swaps' and Google Docs used for phishing to the mobile network flaw that gave crooks access to bank accounts, and more!

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The Google-phish-that-was-also-a-worm – what happened and what to do

More on that Google-phish-and-worm saga, with some tips on what to do now, and how to avoid this sort of thing in the future.

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News in brief: Uber faces criminal probe; Cassini dives through Saturn’s rings; police fined for data breach

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

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Bank accounts raided after crooks exploit huge flaw in mobile networks

The SS7 protocol has always been vulnerable - and now the carriers' complacency has come home to roost

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Snake malware ported from Windows to Mac

Snake, also known as Turla and Uroburos, is backdoor malware that has been around and infecting Windows systems since at least 2008. It is thought to be Russian governmental malware and on Windows is highly-sophisticated. It was even seen infecting …

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