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Reddit bans groups behind sharing of leaked celebrity photos
7 Sep 2014: ‘It became obvious that we were either going to have to watch these subreddits constantly, or shut them down. We chose the latter,’ company says a week after photos were first shared
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9 Sep 2014: Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of bitcoin, could have his identity exposed after an apparently email hack on Monday. By Alex Hern
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7 Sep 2014:
John Naughton: The hacking of iCloud to steal nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence and Kirsten Dunst has caused moral outrage, but it's our choice whether or not to click
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5 Sep 2014: Poster on AnonIB board detailed method for stealing photos by putting malicious app in Google Play store. By Alex Hern
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4 Sep 2014: From private photos to violent videos, the internet is full of degrading material intended to tempt viewers. Can we learn not to gawp, asks Stuart Jeffries
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4 Sep 2014: The notorious image board has introduced a process to take down copyright-infringed content on its site. By Alex Hern
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3 Sep 2014: Krebs on Security site says that customer data from almost every single Home Depot location could have been targeted
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3 Sep 2014:
Oliver Burkeman: Airlines, Apple and more corporations are pitting us against each other. It's time to start changing the terms of debate
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3 Sep 2014: Lawyers for US Olympic gymnast demand pictures removed from pornography website, claiming she was under 18 when photos were taken. By Charles Arthur
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Guardian Professional, 3 Sep 2014: The theft of naked celebrity images raises concerns for individuals and businesses about the security of cloud-based storage systems
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