Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
News in brief: Russia accused of email hack; test flight for ‘flying taxi’; hacking ‘moral crusade’ for teens
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Apple threatened to oust Uber from App Store for ‘fingerprinting’ iPhones
Questions remain over if and how Uber still tracks devices after chief exec Kalanick was summoned to Apple for a roasting
What happens when a vendor doesn’t patch its software?
Third-party ‘guerilla’ patching can be a good example of the community stepping up to fix flaws – but it could also compromise security
News in brief: Google ‘plans native adblocker’; Facebook seeks fake news lead; near miss for Earth
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Never can say goodbye: face scans for departing US visitors fast-tracked
Biometric Exit, a scheme launched under Obama to check departing passengers, is being rolled out to every international airport in the US
News in brief: Bose ‘spying’ on users via app; Samsung annoys users over Bixby; Microsoft raps gag orders
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Watch out for fraudsters attacking Amazon Marketplace accounts
Are you a Marketplace seller? Here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of the latest round of attacks
Priorities clash over the call to encrypt the whole internet
What does ‘encrypting the whole internet mean’: can it be done and is it a good idea?
Low fines for charities misusing donors’ data was ‘a masterstroke’
When 13 charities including two leading animal welfare organisations were given what looked like very low fines for serious data breaches, many were outraged – but it increasingly looks like a very smart move by the regulator