It’s weekly roundup time! Here’s all the great stuff we’ve written in the past seven days.
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Monday 14 April 2014
- Obama leaves loophole open for NSA to exploit zero-day vulnerabilities
- Please vote for Sophos Naked Security in the European Security Blogger Awards 2014 !
- Zeus malware – nine charged with conspiracy to steal millions of dollars
- Facebook wages war on Like-baiting and spammy posts
- WhatsApp, Facebook get a privacy finger wagged at them by FTC
Tuesday 15 April 2014
- Heartbleed jabs its first victims: UK parents' site Mumsnet, Canadian tax agency
- Notorious troll and hacker Weev has conviction overturned
Wednesday 16 April 2014
- SSCC 143 – Heartbleed revisited, cybercrooks busted, failed malware cleanup censured by FTC [PODCAST]
- Hardware maker LaCie admits to year-long credit card breach
- Massive FBI facial recognition database raises privacy fears
- Cyber extortionists swipe cosmetic surgery records, try to blackmail Harley Medical Group
- No Heartbleed holes in Java, but here comes a sea of patches anyway
Thursday 17 April 2014
- Clicking 'Like' can cancel your right to sue a company
- Samsung Galaxy S5 fingerprint reader hacked – it's the iPhone 5s all over again!
- Heartbleed sees first arrest in wake of Canada Revenue Agency breach
- Guy mocks Heartbleed, posts passwords online, invites everyone to do their worst
- The Dirty Dozen Spampionship: Who's who in the global spam-sending league?
- Phishing boom in China bucks global trends
Friday 18 April 2014
Saturday 19 April 2014
- Heartbleed bust, Fingerprint fakery, WhatsApp privacy SNAFU – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
- Don't share your location with your friends on WhatsApp
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