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Minnesota pushes back against allowing ISPs to sell their users’ data

Bill would prohibit ISPs from refusing service to users who decline to share their data as Illinois ponders its own privacy-related legal moves

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Farmers are digging into the dark web to unearth patches for their tractors

Owners of John Deere tractors are the latest group to discover that they can't do their own repairs thanks to proprietary software that limits fixes to approved outlets - so what does that mean for security?

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When social media surveillance gets it very wrong

A an exercise to identify protesters potentially hostile to police via their hashtags is a lesson in the unintended consequences of social media surveillance

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News in brief: Norway deep-freezes data; firms ‘shelving GDPR plans’; Android overtakes Windows

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

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Facial recognition on Samsung’s new phone has already been cracked

Samsung's latest phone, the Galaxy S8, offers facial recognition - and it's already been beaten. We've got some advice on how to make sure your phone is secure

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AKBuilder, Microsoft Word Intruder exploiting Office RTF vulnerability

If you haven't applied the latest patches to Microsoft Office, now is the time to do so - and while you're at it, check that you're not running Office with admin rights

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Unpatched zero-day flaw in IIS 6.0 leaves users with limited options

Unpatched vulnerability is an echo of how users failed to wean themselves off Windows XP after Microsoft stopped patching the OS

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Twitter users hit out at confusing revamp of @ mentions

Twitter ignores users' calls to tackle abuse to roll out confusing change to replies that make it more difficult to see who you're talking to

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Monday review – the hot 26 stories of the week

From the scam that knows all your details and the latest LastPass vulnerability to the four year old who used Siri to save a life, and more!

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News in brief: jets in near miss with drones; Germany plans cyber-command; adult sites move to HTTPS

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

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Text message scam from the Motor Registry – how not to get stung

How harmful can an SMS be if it's just offering advice?

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Why you shouldn’t chip in to buy politicians’ browsing histories

There are a few red flags about the idea to buy the data of lawmakers and CEOs: it's a nice idea, but you can't

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Not just a load of old COBOLers: systems are still running on old code

Old code still underpins systems from airlines to banking, presenting not just a potential security risk, but also a risk that you might not be able to find developers to fix the issues

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Android under siege from malware – here’s how to protect your phone

Android phones are a top attack target, making up 85% of all mobile device infections in the second half of 2016

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News in brief: tech firms ‘must do more’ on terror; data breaches shoot up; gloom at toxic online spaces

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

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Let’s Encrypt issues certs to ‘PayPal’ phishing sites: how to protect yourself

Checking that a website uses HTTPS is one way of checking if it's legitimate - but what happens when the scammers are buying SSL certificates that include the name of the company they're spoofing?

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Falling in love online? Don’t get caught out by the Tinder scammers

Don't join the guys who were daft enough to hand over $5 each to a woman online - here are some tips to avoid falling into a trap

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The scam that knows your name and home address – here’s what to do

The scam that knows your name and home address - here's what to do

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News in brief: Alabama considers porn filters; Samsung launches new Galaxy; celeb’s Instagram hacked

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

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Got a drone? Check local regulations before you fly it

Flying a drone in the US means navigating a jumble of state and national rules - and risking fines that can range from $50 to $10,000 if you get it wrong

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Another hole opens up in LastPass that could take weeks to fix

New flaw affects version 4.x across all browsers and platforms - here's our advice on how to use LastPass safely while we wait for the fix

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