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Trump and Clinton both blew it as far as technology is concerned
"The cyber" isn't cutting it.
By Damon Beres
Edward Snowden's favorite messaging app is now on desktop
The ultra-secure messaging app favored by Edward Snowden has finally landed on desktop.
By Karissa Bell
Trump on cybersecurity: 'I have a son. He's 10 years old. He has computers.'
At least we know that, should Trump become president, his youngest son will be running the administration's cybersecurity.
Donald Trump identifies new cybersecurity threat: 400-pound guy sitting on bed
Trump claimed that this unidentified man may be responsible for this summer's DNC hack.
Man suspected of Pippa Middleton iCloud hack arrested, then released on bail
He allegedly stole 3,000 of her private photographs.
Can GoPro win over normals with its new cameras and drone?
On this week's MashTalk, the Mashable tech team talks new GoPro Hero 5 cameras and drone, the 500 million Yahoo accounts that were compromised and the release of macOS Sierra.
By Raymond Wong
Indian court orders WhatsApp to not share user data with Facebook collected before Sept. 25
WhatsApp's new privacy policy that includes sharing user information with Facebook gets implemented on Sept. 25.
By Manish Singh
How to check if you've been the victim of a breach like the Yahoo hack
Have you been hacked? Here is how to find out.
By Karissa Bell
What this Yahoo data breach means for you
It's not just Yahoo you need to worry about.
Hackers leak copy of Michelle Obama's passport, but is it real?
DC Leaks, the hackers behind the Colin Powell email dump, showcased their latest effort Thursday.
By Tim Chester
Thanks for nothing, Yahoo
Why did it take so damn long for Yahoo to figure out that this was their data?
Verizon issued a pretty stunning statement concerning the Yahoo breach
You don't see corporate statements like this every day.
Mo Farah and Rafael Nadal are the latest victims of medical data hack
Their medical records were made public Monday.
By Tim Chester
The extradition saga of the alleged hacker Lauri Love
Lauri Love has said the only way he'll travel to the United States is inside a body bag, but that hasn't stopped the country from trying to extradite him from the United Kingdom.
Add the FBI director to the list of people who say you should cover your webcam
James Comey has now weighed in on the practice.
By Karissa Bell
WADA confirms hackers leaked medical records of another 25 Olympics athletes
The hackers are releasing the records in batches.
Alibaba fires 4 employees for hacking system and hoarding mooncakes
They reportedly wrote a plug-in to allow them to get more mooncakes meant to be evenly distributed.
By Victoria Ho
WhatsApp tells Indian court it won't share messages with Facebook
A PIL with an Indian court had claimed WhatsApp's new privacy policy endangered the privacy of users.
By Manish Singh
India wants Apple, Google to embed Aadhaar authentication system on all smartphones
Google remained non-committal, Apple chose to not attend the meeting.
By Manish Singh
Remember that data-mining smart vibrator? The company's getting sued.
Let's, um, just leave these things offline, ok?
By Ariel Bogle
Issue with Facebook spam filter shuts down social sharing for hours
Just some technical difficulties...
FBI arrests two members of hacker group Crackas With Attitude
The group claimed to have hacked CIA Director John Brennan last year.
By Tim Chester