Catch up with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time!
Watch the top news in 60 seconds, and then check out the individual links to read in more detail.
Monday 16 December 2013
- Microsoft joins tech giants and FIDO in the fight for simpler, safer authentication
- US judge orders NSA to stop collecting phone metadata
- 18 months for supercomputer hacker, 18 years for CarderPlanet boss
- Twitter ditches watered-down block feature after outcry
- Gmail takes image loading out of users' hands – here's how to take it back
Tuesday 17 December 2013
- Apple updates Mavericks to 10.9.1, issues security fixes for Safari
- Google accidentally improves Android privacy, just for a moment
- Facebook and Apple to help draft facial recognition rules
- Are the websites you're using tracking what you type?
Wednesday 18 December 2013
- Stock exchanges of the world form central cyber security working group
- UK payday loan spammers fined £175K for "Hi, Mate!" texts
Thursday 19 December 2013
- Five minute fix: Keeping your kids safe online with parental controls
- Five-minute fix: Setting up parental controls on Windows 7
- Five-minute fix: Setting up parental controls on Windows 8
- Five-minute fix: Setting up parental controls on Mac OS X Mavericks
- Five-minute fix: Setting up parental controls on iOS
- Five-minute fix: Setting up parental controls on Android
- Obama's NSA panel recommends new hands on the reins of same old mass data collection
- Jail for phishing gang member who stole £393k from students
- The sound made by your computer could give away your encryption keys…
Friday 20 December 2013
- California looks to implement 'kill switch' as smartphone theft deterrent
- Use of Tor pointed FBI to Harvard University bomb hoax suspect
- Target confirms: Crooks may have spent holiday shopping season feasting on 40m filched payment cards
Saturday 21 December 2013
Sunday 22 December 2013
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