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Iran-based hackers may be tracking dissidents and activists, Symantec says
Hackers based in Iran have been using malware to spy on individuals, including potentially dissidents … Read more
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US Lawmakers want proof China is honoring hacking pledge
The clock is ticking on the Obama administration to determine whether China is adhering to … Read more
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FBI admits it uses stingrays, zero-day exploits
The head of the FBI’s science and technology division has admitted what no other agency … Read more
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Facebook, Twitter pressured to do more to halt terrorists
SAN FRANCISCO — Some U.S. lawmakers are increasing pressure on tech companies to do more to … Read more
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BlackBerry says no to Pakistan’s backdoor ultimatum
Government ordered shutdown of enterprise service unless BlackBerry gave total access. In response to a … Read more
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How Encryption Works And Why People Are So Freaked Out About It
Encryption has been all over the headlines after recent terrorist attacks, and the discussion can … Read more
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France looking at banning Tor, blocking public Wi-Fi
According to leaked documents France’s Ministry of Interior is considering two new proposals: a ban … Read more
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Obama Hints at Renewed Pressure on Encryption, Clinton Waves Off First Amendment
President Obama and Hillary Clinton made statements on Sunday indicating that the post-San Bernardino focus … Read more
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Liberty vows fight against police drive to access browsing histories
Civil liberties campaigners have vowed to resist a push for police to be given powers … Read more
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UK slashes welfare, injects £1.9bn into cybersecurity to counter ISIS hackers
Islamic State terrorists could launch cyberattacks on power stations, the National Grid and hospitals, Chancellor … Read more