securitySecurityResearchers have finally cracked the secret paedophile codeBy Matt BurgessSecurityHow to stop websites accessing your webcam and microphoneBy Maria Mellor, WIRED UKSecurityCoronavirus criminals are touting fake cures and fictitious masksBy Alex Lee, WIRED UK SecurityRussian Hackers Went After San Francisco's AirportBy Brian BarrettSecurityYou Can Now Check If Your ISP Uses Basic Security MeasuresBy Lily Hay NewmanSecurityWhy everyone should be using Signal instead of WhatsAppBy K.G. OrphanidesCultureCoronavirus tracing apps don’t have to kill privacy to be effectiveBy Nicole KobieSecuritySignal Threatens to Leave the US If EARN IT Act PassesBy Lily Hay NewmanSecurityThinking of reporting someone’s lockdown behaviour? Think againBy Matt BurgessSecurityA Notorious Spyware Vendor Wants to Track Covid-19 SpreadBy Brian BarrettSecuritySo Wait, How Encrypted Are Zoom Meetings Really?By Lily Hay NewmanSecurityPolice are totally confused by the UK’s coronavirus lockdown lawsBy Nicole KobieSecurityMarriott Got Hacked. Yes, AgainBy Brian BarrettSecurityZoom is a big privacy headache. Here’s how you can lock it downBy Chris Stokel-WalkerSecurityThe mysterious final voyage of the Alta, Ireland’s doomed ghost shipBy Matt BurgessSecurityThe UK could slow the spread of coronavirus using your phoneBy K.G. OrphanidesSecurityWhat is GDPR? The summary guide to GDPR compliance in the UKBy Matt BurgessSecurityGoogle Removes Adware-Laced Kids' Apps From Play StoreBy Lily Hay NewmanSecurityHackers are targeting hospitals crippled by coronavirusBy Matt BurgessBusinessNo, coronavirus isn’t going to break the internetBy Matt BurgessBusinessAs humans go home, Facebook and YouTube face a coronavirus crisisBy Chris Stokel-WalkerSecurityA Critical Internet Safeguard Is Running Out of TimeBy Lily Hay NewmanCultureFacial recognition is in London. So how should we regulate it?By Elise ThomasSecurityElite Hackers Are Using Coronavirus Emails to Set TrapsBy Lily Hay NewmanMore Stories