Catch up with the last seven days of security stories in our weekly roundup.
Watch the top news in 60 seconds, and then check out the individual links to read in more detail.
Monday 23 September 2013
Tuesday 24 September 2013
- California gives teenagers an 'eraser button' to delete their web mistakes
- SSCC 117 – Apple all over the news, lots of patches, browser trust and Facebook privacy [PODCAST]
- Teen privacy "eviscerated" by planned Facebook changes
- LinkedIn denies hacking into users' email
Wednesday 25 September 2013
- Recycled Yahoo email addresses still receiving messages for previous owners – passwords included
- Fake reviews land SEO companies in hot water
- Siri offers the latest backdoor into your iPhone – just ask nicely!
- Facebook wants to auto-fill your credit card details – would you trust it? [POLL]
- Twitter button problem causes "torrent download" confusion – here's what happened
Thursday 26 September 2013
- Apple releases iOS 7.0.2 – swiftly squashing two lockscreen bugs
- "Mailbox" app on iPads and iPhones runs JavaScript from emails – vulnerability or feature?
- Data-stealing botnets found in major data brokers' servers
- Using heartbeats as passwords to secure medical devices
Friday 27 September 2013
- Facebook finally wins $3 million payout in Power Ventures spam lawsuit
- Game apps under fire from consumer law makers
- Online dating scam costs lovelorn Canadian $500k
- How to avoid being one of the "73%" of WordPress sites vulnerable to attack
- Sky-high error in Apple Maps leads drivers onto airport runway
- Schoolboy arrested over Spamhaus DDoS, world's biggest cyber attack
Saturday 28 September 2013
Sunday 29 September 2013
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