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Human rights group Liberty was today granted permission by the UK High Court to challenge part of the UK government's mass surveillance Investigatory Powers Act (IPA). The IPA, nicknamed the Snoopers' Charter, became UK law in November 2016 and came into force at the end of December.

Cisco has warned users that devices running the company’s IOS or IOS XE software are affected by several high severity vulnerabilities that can be exploited for remote code execution and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.

Pro-ISIS hacking group Team System DZ is continuing its website defacement campaign. Over last weekend several websites in Ohio and Maryland were forced to shut down after messages threatening President Trump and supporting Islamic State were posted on the sites.

As employees spend more time outside the office in the summer months, risk increases. Most of us bring our work, and the devices that we use to access it, with us wherever we go, including on our vacations. Keeping up with work so that we’re not buried when we return is a real temptation, although not the healthiest way to decompress. 

Microsoft is no longer interested in retiring its Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) but will instead make it native to Windows 10, the tech giant announced this week.

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