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- [Sophos]France orders Google to scrub search globally in right to be forgotten requests
- [Eset]iOS bug leaves iCloud passwords vulnerable
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- [Eset]Snapchat bolsters security with optional Two-factor authentication
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- [Eset]FBI trace celebrity iCloud hacks to Chicago home
- [Sophos]FTC settles first crowdfunding case over deceptive Kickstarter project - but don't expect a refund
- [Technet]Microsoft acquires BlueStripe to help customers improve application visibility and management across the datacenter and cloud
- [Sophos]Twitter's block list export to enable en masse blocking of trolls
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- [Eset]Europol shuts down cybercrime ring with 49 arrests
- [Sophos]Snapchat steps up its security with login verification
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- [Eset]Credit Unions and the Data Security Act of 2015
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- [Sophos]iOS 9 enhances two factor authentication, introduces 6-digit passcodes
- [Technet]Microsoft is gaining ground in the cloud with global expansion
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- [SecList]Microsoft Security Updates June 2015
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