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Using spoofed GPS coordinates, localization attacks from Shanghai pinpointed the dorms from which yaks were sent with 100% accuracy.
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Lees meerThe new EU General Data Protection Regulation could catch firms off guard and bring heavy fines for non-compliance.
Lees meerThe CryPy ransomware steals a list of filenames, and uses a unique encryption key for each one - which makes variable file pricing possible.
Lees meerReplete with convincing legalese! ... again!
Lees meerAnswer: yes. Police forces badly need more people to tell them about attacks.
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