Catch up with everything we wrote 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 14 July 2014
Tuesday 15 July 2014
- CNET website and 1 million passwords compromised by Russian hacker group
- "Gameover" malware revival – is it really up from the canvas?
- Arrests made after keyloggers found on public PCs at US hotels
Wednesday 16 July 2014
- Oracle's "Patch Tuesday" brings 113 patches across 13 product families
- Google+ drops real name policy. What do you think? [POLL]
- 'Hidden from Google' site remembers the pages Google's forced to forget
- SSCC 156 – Warbiking in Manhattan, hubris for Google, and how less can be more [PODCAST]
- Germany considers replacing email with typewriters to evade spying
Thursday 17 July 2014
- Cisco warns of big remote management hole in tiny routers
- BlackBerry takes a pop at privacy-focused Blackphone
- 13-year-old girl arrested for Facebook death threats against entire town
- Child abuse images dragnet snares 660 suspected paedophiles
Friday 18 July 2014
- SysAdmins… do we have a prize for you!
- Which web browser do you trust the most? [POLL]
- Bing follows Google by offering 'right to be forgotten' form
- Introducing Jibo: adorable home robot or the Eye of Sauron?
- Notorious Shylock banking malware taken out by law enforcement
Saturday 19 July 2014
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