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Monday 29 September 2014
- Point-of-Sale vendor loses password, causes breaches at 324 US restaurants
- More celeb nude photos leaked: Cara Delevingne, Anna Kendrick and Jennifer Lawrence (again)
Tuesday 30 September 2014
- 3 essential security tasks – have you done them yet?
- China blocks Instagram as Hong Kong protesters take over the streets
- George Clooney issues burner phones to stop guests from leaking wedding photos
- Facebook's new 'Atlas' ad platform will follow us around on non-Facebook sites
- Apple patches OS X against Shellshock
Wednesday 1 October 2014
- SSCC 166.5 – Special edition from the Virus Bulletin 2014 conference [PODCAST]
- Head of 'StealthGenie' mobile stalking app indicted for selling spyware
- 3 more essential security tasks you can do for your family today
- How to pick a proper password [VIDEO]
- 'Anti-Facebook' Ello: swamped with privacy-hungry refugees, bouncing back from DDoS
- Snapchat says fat spam is not its fault
Thursday 2 October 2014
- Civil liberties advocates, bookstores, publishers sue to stop anti revenge porn law
- International hackers charged over Call of Duty and Apache helicopter software theft
- US Attorney General urges tech companies to leave back doors open on gadgets for police
Friday 3 October 2014
- JP Morgan Chase confirms breach, 76 million homes and 7 million businesses affected
- SSCC 167 – Avoiding the shock of Shellshock (and more!) [PODCAST]
- Security incidents are up – and pricier! – but infosec budgets are dwindling
- Facebook says sorry to LGBT community over real-name policy, promises change
Saturday 4 October 2014
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