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Russian hackers suspected of Kremlin ties used Windows bug ‘to spy on west’
14 Oct 2014: Cyber-threat intelligence firm iSight says ‘Sandworm Team’ used unknown bugs from 2009 to steal EU and Nato documents
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20 Oct 2014: Links to sites hosting the hacked photos have started to be removed by Google after copyright takedown requests filed by Lawrence’s lawyers. By Samuel Gibbs
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17 Oct 2014: New version of Mac OS X will encrypt users’ hard drives unless they explicitly decline, in spite of pleas by the FBI not to. By Alex Hern
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17 Oct 2014: Anonymous hackers threatened to target the website of Fiasco’s label Atlantic unless it issued a release date for his delayed LP, Tetsuo & Youth
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15 Oct 2014: SSL bug allows attackers to decrypt and steal users’ data through sites that haven’t updated their security, Google researchers warn. By Samuel Gibbs
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14 Oct 2014:
Messaging app says giving login details to third parties risks giving access to an unknown developer – or even a criminal
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14 Oct 2014: US agency faces questions after records show Lulzsec leader, who was informant at time, helped attack that closed UK sites
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14 Oct 2014: Analysis of file metadata estimates that more than 90,000 photos and videos dating back to October 2013 were stolen from a third-party Snapchat service. By Charles Arthur
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13 Oct 2014: Developers behind Snapsaved.com, which stores Snapchat pictures, claim user photos were stolen - while another claim the site’s administrator gave access to hackers. By Charles Arthur
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13 Oct 2014: Rights group Privacy International files complaint that officials illegally monitored devices of pro-democracy trio in UK
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