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US Privacy Heads into the Abyss
The evisceration of privacy is something that US citizens have been tacitly involved in creating.
Trump is Elmer Fudd
Every week brings new stories of breathtaking ridiculousness, set in a cartoonish fantasy world.
Playing the Blame Game
If you've been hacked, the answer is simple and straightforward: find someone to blame. Anyone but yourself.
McDonalds Goes Rogue on Twitter
Are there people working at Golden Arches HQ that are willing to do their small part to protest the chaos that is the Donald?
Samsung Facial Recognition: An Exploding Opportunity?
Would you cozy up to a Samsung device?
March Madness: A Slam Dunk for Hackers
It’s a favorite of Vegas bookies and b-ball fans alike—but perhaps we should rename it March Hackness.
Verifone Falls to the Empire
Verifone is the largest maker of credit card terminals used in the United States.
Beware the Squirrels, Not the Hackers
The energy grid is more at risk from gnawing rodents than hoodie-wearing cyber-terrorists.
Nigerian Fraudster Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine
Two Dell SecureWorks researchers turned the tables on a classic Nigerian fraud gambit.
Man Sues Uber for Revealing His L'Affaire
One man in France is suing for €45 million over privacy bugs that led to his wife discovering his unfaithfulness.
Notes on the $1,000 iPhone and Mobile Malware
Maybe it’s best that malware has grown up with the smartphone.
Uber Hires a Guy to Develop Flying Cars
Uber has hired an advanced aircraft engineer from NASA to put his theories around flying personal transport into action.