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26 Feb Security

Why Apple are right to refuse FBI iPhone access

As you have probably seen in the news, Apple are currently battling the FBI over the law enforcement agency’s request to access a phone used by one of the San Bernardino killers.

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23 Oct Security

Advice for TalkTalk customers affected by data breach

Tips and suggestions for TalkTalk customers following the serious data breach affecting the telecoms company’s website.

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23 Mar Security

HTTP/2: big security and ethical questions still to be answered

There are changes afoot in the way web traffic flows. It seems likely that we are heading towards a change of protocol, probably to HTTP/2, with the intention of increasing security.

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12 Mar Security

Wordpress users, action required on MainWP Child WordPress plugin vulnerability

Website owners using the popular MainWP Child WordPress plugin need to upgrade the plugin immediately to avoid a serious security vulnerability on their sites.

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21 Jan Security

David Cameron wouldn’t ban PIN codes, so why does he want to get rid of SSL?

We’ve given Prime Minister David Cameron’s proposed ban on encryption a few days to sink in - but it still makes no sense at all. He suggested in a speech on 12 January that SSL should be outlawed because, in his words, “in our country, do we want to allow a means of communication between people which we cannot read?”.

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