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It's a sad fact that we end up seeing warnings about warnings in the aftermath of a major cybersecurity event
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Lees meerJudge rules images found on a defendant's hard drive inadmissible - but bats away contention that he had an expectation of privacy when he passed his PC to Geek Squad
Lees meerWannaCry may be behind us, but fears that the crooks might create new malware from the NSA's stash of exploits seem to be coming true
Lees meerHencha Voigt and her partner Wesley Victor were unable to unlock their phones despite the judge's order - and the case highlights some inconsistencies in the law
Lees meerTime is running out - are you ready for GDPR? We've got some guidance for you
Lees meerTwitter has tweaked its settings so that you can see what it thinks you're interested in so that advertisers can target you
Lees meerThieves have used a number of ways to get at cash in ATMs over the years - this latest involves old-fashioned vandalism of the machines
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Lees meerIf WannaCry blazed through Windows machines like wildfire, how safe are Android devices from ransomware?
Lees meerCombining biometrics and wearable technologies opens up new possibilities for future multi-factor authentication systems
Lees meerSay cheese! You'll need to be extra-vigilant that Google's machine-learning doesn't share your photos with the wrong people
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Lees meerIf your data was exposed in one of two recent breaches, there's a good chance your details have been used by an army of bots to support the proposals to end net neutrality
Lees meerHow can you work out what's true and what's not in the torrent of stories on Facebook when the platform itself can't reliably flag up a fake story?
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Lees meerGoogle's beta project, OSS-Fuzz, has found 264 vulnerabilities in 47 open-source projects - so is it an idea whose time has come?
Lees meerWannaCry continues to hit headlines, but it's not the first piece of malware to make use of the NSA's EternalBlue exploit
Lees meerRetailer suggests 'unauthorized individual' was behind the breach - and says it's now resolved
Lees meerEmail doesn't seem to have been the initial vector for WannaCry, which initially took hold in south-east Asia
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