Get yourself up to date with everything we've written in the last seven days – it's weekly roundup time.
Monday 5 December 2016
- How to guess credit card security codes
- News in brief: porn database hacked; Obama call to Trump; MPs move on Snooper’s Charter
- Facebook reportedly looking at curating news (again)
- Website leaves 43,000 sensitive medical records exposed
- Apple set to deploy drones to boost Maps accuracy
Tuesday 6 December 2016
- News in brief: smart toys ‘threaten kids’ security’; Samsung battery teardown; HP turns off Telnet
- Putin moves to step up Russia’s cyberdefenses
- Daily Motion video sharing service named in breach claim of 80M accounts
- ‘Rich irony’ as Facebook blocks extension to highlight fake news
- Lock suspect in stolen car to bust him? There’s an app for that…
- Rogue admin jailed after taking down former employer’s network
- Are you human or a bot? Google’s invisible reCAPTCHA will decide
Wednesday 7 December 2016
- News in brief: DirtyCOW patched for Android; naked lack of security; South Korea hacked
- Charities hit with fines for sharing donors’ data without consent
- Flaw spotted in North Korea’s Red Star operating system
- Nintendo targets 3DS vulnerabilities in new bug bounty
Thursday 8 December 2016
- Goldeneye ransomware: the resumé that scrambles your computer twice
- News in brief: fake news move; ‘massive’ data breach; spook welcomes Snooper’s charter
- If you’ve got a Sony IP camera, update its firmware now
- Making calls on the plane? Spies may have your number
- Man who hacked 130 celebrities jailed for five years
- Augmented reality start-up brings facial recognition to phones
Friday 9 December 2016
- How one man could have set loose a Yahoo Mail virus
- News in brief: Mounties drop bodycam plans; vibrator firm to settle lawsuit; Samsung to brick Note 7s
- Admin spied on Expedia executive emails to make share killing
- Windows XP ‘still widespread’ among healthcare providers
- Did Russia hack the US election? Democrats want an investigation
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