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News in brief: Facebook tackles ‘revenge porn’; Microsoft beefs up privacy; security pros lax on passwords
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Farmers go off-market to dig up patches for their tractors
Owners of John Deere tractors are the latest group to discover that they can’t do their own repairs thanks to proprietary software that limits fixes to approved outlets – so what does that mean for security?
News in brief: Berners-Lee warns on privacy; drone complaints up sharply; space researchers seek volunteers
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Facial recognition on Samsung’s new phone has already been cracked
Samsung’s latest phone, the Galaxy S8, offers facial recognition – and it’s already been beaten. We’ve got some advice on how to make sure your phone is secure
News in brief: Norway deep-freezes data; firms ‘shelving GDPR plans’; Android overtakes Windows
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Not just a load of old COBOLers: systems are still running on old code
Old code still underpins systems from airlines to banking, presenting not just a potential security risk, but also a risk that you might not be able to find developers to fix the issues
News in brief: jets in near miss with drones; Germany plans cyber-command; adult sites move to HTTPS
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News in brief: tech firms ‘must do more’ on terror; data breaches shoot up; gloom at toxic online spaces
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Got a drone? Check local regulations before you fly it
Flying a drone in the US means navigating a jumble of state and national rules – and risking fines that can range from $50 to $10,000 if you get it wrong