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Dad ruled liable and fined for his son’s illegal download

Judge ruled that the man's warning to his 11-year-old son not to download content illegally was not explicit enough

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Why is Windows malware cropping up in Android apps?

Infected apps are probably themselves victims of malware, say Sophos Labs researchers

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Alleged spammer leaks 1.37bn email addresses after backup catastrophe

The database could now be in anyone's hands - and its exposure reminds us that a breach isn't always the result of hacking

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Amazon fight to keep Echo recording out of murder trial now moot

Despite the decision by the accused, the arguments for considering Alexa protected by First Amendment rights remain 'surprisingly plausible'

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WikiLeaks dump shows CIA can use IoT to hack ‘anything, anywhere’

Documents are evidence that the CIA has been building a stockpile of cyberweapons - and the agency 'would have been remiss' not to build these capabilities

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News in brief: Kodi streaming ‘not illegal’; whistleblower movie planned; robots on the rise

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

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WikiLeaks drops huge cache of confidential CIA documents

Dump of apparently 'largely legitimate' 'Vault 7' documents include what appear to be details of CIA's hacking tools

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Google leads ‘guerilla patching’ of big vulnerability in open source projects

Third-party patching of vulnerabilities includes another group patching a Microsoft flaw - and provides a glimpse into a new way of dealing with flaws

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City planners use mobile data to track congestion in tourist hot spots

Schemes in Barcelona and London gather data on how people move through high-traffic areas

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Satan ransomware: old name, new business model

Malware families with occultic names aren't new, but this 'Satan' has a new business model for ransomware: royalties.

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Say goodbye to enhanced data privacy, US web surfers

US government halts ruling aimed at giving users control over who has access to their data

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‘Dozens’ of police departments maintain private DNA databases

Campaigners warn of lack of oversight and laws bypassed by databases created and maintained privately

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News in brief: Facebook tags ‘disputed’ news; products to be judged on security; smart meters snafu

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

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Uber under fire for ‘Greyball’ program used to dodge enforcement officials

Uber defends 'Greyball' as a way to prevent users abusing its terms of service

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Monday review – the hot 29 stories of the week

From the IT admin 'authorized to trash employer’s network' and Apple pushing 2FA to the human cause behind Amazon's mega outage, and more

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News in brief: Virginia greenlights delivery bots; Line to launch AI assistant; Uber seeks licence

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

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Amazon mega-outage caused by single command line error

Amazon's detailed mea culpa reveals that it wasn't a hacker or a rogue state plotting to bring down thousands of web services - a reassuring thought that makes the internet giant look, well, human

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Secrets of the Filecode ransomware revealed

Cryptography can be fun! Our resident cryptosplainer Paul Ducklin shows how to recover from the Filecode ransomware without paying up.

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Apple pushing two-factor authentication for iOS 10.3 users

If you haven't enabled 2FA on your iDevice, you'll be getting a reminder to do so. And while you're there, do it on your other devices, too.

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Researcher uses Google’s speech tools to skewer Google reCAPTCHA

It's not the first time Google's own services have been used to trick the bot challenges - although a new version of reCAPTCHA coming soon should remove the annoyance of having to prove you're not a robot

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MWC: These might be the droids you are looking for

While robots were very much part of this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, what's increasingly clear is that AI and robotics are as much a part of your phone as they are of humanoid robts

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