Get yourself up to date with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.
Monday 31 October 2016
- Scary security: Halloween costume ideas from the EFF and us
- Why did WhatsApp change its mind over privacy? The EU wants answers
- Halloween Special: three zombie security myths that just won’t die
Tuesday 1 November 2016
- No, checking in via Facebook won’t help Standing Rock protestors
- The Clinton emails – from humble iMac to data center
- Critical vulnerabilities pose a serious threat to Joomla sites
- Security All Saints: security is for life, not just for Halloween
Wednesday 2 November 2016
- Firefox kills the Battery Status ‘super cookie’
- Facebook halts plan to mine profiles for insurance quotes
- Don’t cyber-mess with Britain, warns UK Chancellor
- New FCC ISP privacy rules create more questions than answers
- 86-year-old grandmother billed $5K, accused of pirating zombie game
Thursday 3 November 2016
- WeMo smart home devices can be used to spy on Android phones
- Teen pleads guilty to creating DDoS tool used in 1.7 million attacks
Friday 4 November 2016
- There’s no best way to handle disclosure of zero-day vulnerabilities
- Berners-Lee raises spectre of weaponized open data
- Glasses make facial recognition think you’re a celebrity
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