ICYMI – Catch up with the security news from the last seven days!
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Monday 27 July 2015
- Steam's account-stealing password reset bug fixed
- Dark web drug dealer pleads guilty, gets 2 years to ponder "anonymity"
- You'll have to stop stealing jokes on Twitter now
- Police say sorry after Facebook tit-for-tat with "keyboard warrior"
Tuesday 28 July 2015
- Malware on Linux – When Penguins Attack
- Apple puts a stop to invoice poisoning bug
- The "Stagefright" hole in Android – what you need to know
- Dmail promises self-destructing Gmail messages
- 50 Cent to pay $7 million for publishing woman's sex tape
Wednesday 29 July 2015
- Children should have the right to be forgotten, says iRights campaign
- NSA sets date for purge of surveillance phone records
- AI and robotics researchers call for a ban on autonomous weapons
- New Microsoft tool will hide or block unwanted Windows 10 updates
Thursday 30 July 2015
- Zero days! First official Windows 10 patches arrive…
- Xen fixes another "virtual machine escape" bug
- Websites can track us by the way we type – here's how to stop it
- Facebook ordered to allow pseudonyms by privacy watchdog
Friday 31 July 2015
- Google defies French global 'right to be forgotten' ruling
- How one school district is monitoring social media of students and teachers
- We're celebrating Sysadmin Day! Are you?
- Beer and Tequila forever! #SophosRetroWeek looks at old-school malware…
- COMPUTER RULES, LAST UPDATED 31 JULY 1988
- What you sound like to a Sysadmin
- Wi-Fi-enabled sniper rifle hacked to change target
- SSCC 209 – Can encryption be too good? [PODCAST]
Sunday 2 August 2015
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