Get yourself up to date with everything we've written in the last seven days – it's weekly roundup time.
Monday 9 May 2016
- Notes from SophosLabs: The anti-anti-virus arms race
- Twitter bans US spying agencies from terrorism early alert service
- Microsoft says no more blocking Windows Store on Pro edition
- Windows 10 auto-updating ruins gamer’s livestream
Tuesday 10 May 2016
- Google employees’ details breached in vendor’s email bungle
- Lego robot outfitted with Play-Doh finger hacks swipe-screen security
- Reddit moderators consider ban on links to sites that block adblockers
Wednesday 11 May 2016
- Parrot Copter and Viking Jump apps hide malware in Google Play
- Judge dismisses police attempt to get Lauri Love’s encryption keys
- Mobile security updates are a mess. The FCC and FTC want to know why.
- Former US army contractor sentenced for damaging computer systems, lying about serving in China’s army
Thursday 12 May 2016
- Adobe Flash zero-day patch is out…for the third month in a row
- Wendy’s admits to payment card malware infection
- Ewe must be joking! Police blur lambs’ faces to protect their identity
- Reddit doesn’t support 2FA – a hacker just proved why it should
- Pornhub bug bounty program will pay hackers up to $25,000
Friday 13 May 2016
- Bing brings in blanket ban on online tech support ads
- Want to keep your password safe? Give up chocolate…
- Microsoft is going to stop sharing your passwords through Wi-Fi Sense
Sunday 15 May 2016
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