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The internet depends on encryption - and Amber Rudd is unwittingly calling for a hole to be kicked in security itself
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Lees meerMicrosoft is finally ending its extended support for Windows Vista, which means no more security patches or other updates. If you're one of the hold-outs, it's time to act
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Lees meerApple says it hasn't been breached, but is facing a ransom demand, payable in cryptocurrency ... or iTunes gift cards
Lees meerCase again raises the issue of how organisations can protect themselves against rogue employees
Lees meerWatch out for attacks that start with social engineering and sending convincing-looking emails targeted at companies
Lees meerIs this defendant protected by the Fifth Amendment over revealing his password? Campaigners think he is - and predict that the case might go to the Supreme Court
Lees meerFlying to the US or the UK? We've got some tips on how to pack your devices and secure your data if you're flying out of one of the airports or on a carrier named in the bans
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Lees meer'Up to 15%' of Twitter accounts are bots posting spam, propaganda and fake news and driving away advertisers and investors - but social media firms are fighting back
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