
Google increases Android's anti-theft walls
Factory Reset Protection gets some teeth
Google is giving Android’s Factory Reset Protection (FRP) a badly needed kick up the backside, promising to make stolen phones even more useless than before by spotting setup wizard dodges and forcing a second reset until ownership is nailed down.
Programmer faces 10 years in prison
For stealing Federal Reserve Bank code
Chinese hackers broke into Gmail again

Google moans
Honda hacked

Personal details stolen
Blighty coppers blame iPhone fad for street crime rise

Hoodlums just want to beat up Apple users
Hacker finds and gets stolen computer back

Take the power back
Ransomware is back after two years

GpCode rereleased
Aussie criminals make a fortune out of facebook

Give him a poke cobber