Catch up with everything we wrote in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.
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Monday 16 June 2014
- Domino's Pizza hacked, customer database held to ransom
- People demand better privacy but don't take basic steps to protect themselves
- Google's after your health data with 'Google Fit' service
- How to 'double your money on PayPal!' and why you should NOT try it
Tuesday 17 June 2014
- Ransomware with a happy ending
- User-shaming robot Pic Nix banned by Instagram
- "Kind of creepy" personality test crunches your Facebook verbiage
Wednesday 18 June 2014
- What's next for ransomware? Cryptowall picks up where CryptoLocker left off
- FBI arrests alleged NullCrew hacker
- Is a Facebook death threat a true threat? Supreme Court to decide
- France World Cup team training session snooped on by a "spy drone"
Thursday 19 June 2014
- Google forced to e-forget a company worldwide
- SSCC 152 – PF Chang's, TrueCrypt (still!), the Twitter worm and the cost of scammers [PODCAST]
- Does Facebook's Slingshot commit true imagicide? Or is it another Snapchat?
Friday 20 June 2014
- Facebook privacy case to be referred to European Court of Justice
- TrueCrypt mystery – forking weirder than before
- Google and Microsoft want to kill your phone if it's stolen. Do you feel safer?
- Email gaffe unmasks 'anonymous' bidders in Bitcoin auction
Saturday 21 June 2014
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