The bug was triggered when a customer changed their settings, the company says, promising a “post-mortem”.
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Bitcoin: El Salvador makes cryptocurrency legal tender
It is the first country in the world to make the move, following a proposal by its president.
Queen’s portrait removed after vote by Oxford University students
Students voted overwhelming to remove the image from an Oxford University common room.
Renewable crypto mining – from cow to coin
One company is trying to persuade small-scale renewable generators to mine crypto currency.
Pandemic accelerated UK’s shift online, says Ofcom
Online shopping soared, topping £110bn in sales, while adult sites were visited by half of over-18s.
School assessments: Education secretary makes ‘cast-iron’ guarantee
Scotland’s new education secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville says a grade A will mean a grade A.
Tunbridge Wells: Skinners’ Kent schools closed after data breach
Two schools in Tunbridge Wells are shut after “sophisticated” hackers encrypted student data.
Apple pays millions in iPhone-repair explicit photo case
Intimate images and videos were shared from a woman’s iPhone while it was being repaired.
Capcom accused of infringing artist’s copyright in Resident Evil games
Capcom used dozens of images from a book of textures in games for decades, the case alleges.
New NHS patient data store delayed by two months
The creation of a central store of data from GP records in England had been due to start on 1 July.
Websites begin to work again after major breakage
Cloud computing provider Fastly, which was behind the problems, said it was implementing a fix.
ANOM: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app
Hundreds are arrested worldwide after using the ANOM app, where their messages were monitored.