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Monday 4 May 2015
Tuesday 5 May 2015
- Facebook opens up Internet.org but there's no support for HTTPS
- Bugs in the hospital: how to pwn your own pethidine machine
- Police arrest Virginia Tech student over Yik Yak threat
Wednesday 6 May 2015
- SSCC 197 – Could the LOVE BUG virus outbreak happen again? [PODCAST]
- Can the Rombertik malware really "destroy computers"? No, no, three times NO!
- Spamming diet pill pusher Sale Slash has assets frozen by FTC
- Grooveshark is back already. Or is it?
- Geolocation traces stolen watch right to suspect's left wrist
- Microsoft Word Intruder – the malware that writes new malware for you
- Accused game hacker flees to Europe, says he can't afford defence
- Apple confirms: tattooed wrists confuse Watch
Thursday 7 May 2015
- Insulting cops online now illegal in Canadian town
- Police can access phone location data without a warrant, US court rules
Friday 8 May 2015
- The USBKILL anti-forensics tool – it doesn't do *quite* what it says on the tin
- NSA metadata collection is illegal, rules US court
- Apple updates Safari on OS X, fixes critical flaws
- Company posts ad looking for Windows support scammers
- Searchable database of members of intelligence community posted online
Saturday 9 May 2015
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