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Two wrongs don't make a right: even if you find someone using your stolen laptop via remote-control software it doesn't mean you can snoop through their stuff
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Lees meerThat's the windows compatibility layer, obviously
Lees meerJohn Sessions' remarks widely seen as a reference to backdoors, despite industry's opposition to them
Lees meerRise in attacks means organisations need to focus their spend in the right places
Lees meer29-year-old man hacked into 300 private accounts in 'abhorrent' crime
Lees meerHave you invited Google or Amazon's AI assistants into your home? We offer some tips to help protect your privacy
Lees meerOracle's delay in dropping support for the hash seems strange, but it's finally named the day
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Lees meerAnd then Dan Melamed did the right thing: he reported it to Facebook
Lees meerBut what's in it for Google to develop tools for the maker community? The answer? Data (probably)
Lees meer'Brainwave biometrics' could one day be used to gauge our fitness to access certain resources
Lees meerGoogle's App Security Improvment program has grown some real teeth since it was launched in 2014
Lees meerGoogle's Project Zero found a serious hole in Cisco's WebEx browser extension that is nearly but not yet fully fixed. Here's what to do.
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Lees meerRestrictions will make it harder to reach providers like Facebook, Google and news providers such as the New York Times
Lees meerDecision not to force Microsoft to hand over suspect's emails held on an Irish server upheld
Lees meerDeal to sell core internet business to telecoms giant pushed into second quarter
Lees meerWho is behind the stormtrooper army firing out random tweets from the Star Wars novels? And what are the security implications? Researchers want to hear from you
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