There’s been an outcry at the experience of a NASA engineer detained on arrival in the US – but your rights if this happens to you aren’t clear

RSA 2017: SophosLabs report examines Top 10 Android malware
Android malware is on the rise according to the findings of Sophos Labs. We look at the top 10 malware families for the platform

Twitter stumbles on safety feature as users push back
Users push back on a plan by Twitter to ditch notifications on being added to lists

Ransomware attackers shift focus and resources to high-value sectors
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the cyber-crooks are going after the sectors most likely to pay up: healthcare, government, critical infrastructure and small businesses

No, you can’t get Verizon Unlimited free for 12 months
Be careful not to get caught in the net of phishing scams masquerading as free data from a mobile phone provider

News in brief: flying cabs for Dubai; UK hit by cyberattacks; Googlers quit after earning too much money
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
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RSA 2017 – Day 1 – Roving Report [PODCAST]
Join us as we find out from our “roving reporter” Bill Brenner how things are shaping up at this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco…

US National Weather Service Suffered 'Catastrophic' Outage; Website Stopped Sending Forecasts, Warnings
jo7hs2 quotes a report from Miami Herald: On a day when a blizzard is pasting Maine and Northern California faces a dire flooding threat, several of the National Weather Service’s primary systems for sending out alerts to the public have…

Father of Driver In Violent Tesla Crash Blames Sedan's 'Rocket-Ship' Acceleration
“A Tesla crash that resulted in the deaths of the driver and a passenger in Indianapolis last November is drawing new controversy after the father of one of the victims made comments regarding the role of the Model S in…

Story Of a Country Which Has Built a Centralized Biometrics Database Of 1.1B People But Appears To Be Mishandling It Now
In a bid to get more Indians to have a birth certificate or any sort of ID card, India announced Aadhaar project in 2009. At the time, there were more Indians without these ID cards than those with. As a…