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Google doesn't want to block third-party cookies in Chrome right now. It has promised to make them obsolete later, though. Wait - what?
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Lees meerNo need to wait until you've gurgled out of your mother's womb to experience the joys of having your privacy breached.
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Lees meerA fortnight in to 2020 and we have the first security flaw to be given its own name: Cable Haunt - complete with eye-catching logo.
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Lees meerWe don't care how little you made from your crimes, the judge said. We care that you went after an outfit that gives a ton to charities.
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Lees meerNew research has heightened an already urgent call to abandon SHA-1, a cryptographic algorithm still used in many popular online services.
Lees meerLooks like the Snake ransomware was created especially for network-wide attacks.
Lees meerRelax: Nic Cage deepfakes aren't going anywhere. It's only "maliciously misleading" impersonations that are now verboten.
Lees meerA letter sent to the Google CEO by Privacy International claims bloatware has allowed a privacy and security hole to open almost unnoticed.
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Lees meerOne way to patch the millennium bug was to move it, rather than actually to fix it... are we looking at Y2.02K?
Lees meerAttackers are using a serious bug in Citrix products to scan the internet for weaknesses, according to experts.
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