A helpful and hilarious take on the week's tech SNAFUs. Computer security industry veterans Graham
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Is there any truth behind the alleged data breach at Fortnite maker Epic Games? Who launched the ran
Your smartphone may be toast - if you use a hacked wireless charger, we take a closer look at the la
Heaven's above! Scammers are exploiting online funerals, and LockBit - the "Walmart of Ransomware" -
Holy mackerel! AI is jumping on the religion bandwagon, ransomware gangs target hospitals, and what'
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? A company in Hong Kong suffers a sophisticated deepfake
The iPhone security setting that you should enable right now, the worrying way that AI is predicting
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Piers Morgan is less than happy after a judgement that there is "no doubt" he knew phone hacking was
A hacker bursts the bubble of inflatable fetish fans, Hollywood celebrities unwittingly record video
Hacking fears are raised at Western Europe's most hazardous building, why porn sites might soon be s
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Who gets to decide who should be CEO of OpenAI? ChatGPT or the board? Plus a ransomware gang goes
Who's more incompetent - the cryptocurrency exchanges or some of the people who hack them? Plus a c
A woman's attempt to hire an assassin online backfires badly, it's scary just how cheap it is to buy