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UK company sold spy tools to the repressive governments battling the 'Arab Spring'
The software let authoritarian governments track dissent on the internet.
Shocking report claims fake news is remarkably cheap to produce
Producing a fake news campaign is not only incredibly cheap — it's also super easy to execute.
North Korea's 'Hidden Cobra' is wreaking havoc across the globe
Hackers on the loose.
This app is a perfect weapon for fighting your own online privacy war
Stealth mode: activate.
By Commerce Team
Logitech's cute Wi-Fi home security camera slims down and goes modular
A solid improvement over the previous version.
By Raymond Wong
Israeli hackers pulled off something few other nations have
Israeli government hackers were recently able to do something few others have been able to manage: They hacked the Islamic State.
Banking with your personal assistant could be here soon
"Hey Siri, how much money do I have?"
By Yi Shu Ng
Leaking anonymously is hard. Here's how to do it right, and not get caught.
So you've decided to go ahead, but how to get away with it?
By Jack Morse
A Russia-linked cyber espionage group used a Britney Spears Instagram to spread malware
Hackers were trying to use a very subtle hacking strategy to infect Instagram users.
At this secretive class, students learn the art of web hacking
Are you afraid of being hacked?
Step inside the secretive class that turns people into hackers
"Everybody is afraid of getting hacked."
British police use facial recognition technology to make an arrest for the first time
The use of such technology takes a step forward.
The leaked NSA report shows 2-factor authentication has a critical weakness: You
Russian hackers apparently figured out that they could just ask victims for their verification codes.
By Jack Morse
Turns out Apple is not mandating 2-factor authentication, but go ahead and set it up anyway
It's past time to beef up your online security.
By Jack Morse
Google's new educational program will teach kids to fight hackers
Godspeed you tech-savvy youths.
Senator: Russian cyberattack on US election was even bigger than leaked NSA documents suggest
Russian hacking is "much broader" than previously thought, according to Sen. Mark Warner.
By Sasha Lekach
The sketchy printer tracking feature that likely helped reveal the alleged NSA leaker
Your printer might be able to snitch on you.
The Intercept on NSA arrest: Don't trust a thing the government tells you
The Intercept is pushing back.
Here's what we know about alleged NSA leaker Reality Leigh Winner
She is 25 and a former U.S. Air Force linguist.
By Sasha Lekach
Someone's already been arrested for allegedly leaking an NSA report to The Intercept
The report detailed Russia's alleged attempt to infiltrate US voting systems ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
By Jack Morse
New leaked NSA hacking report is 'House of Cards' IRL
It's getting harder and harder to distinguish between 'House of Cards' and real life.
By Sasha Lekach
Facial recognition technology is taking over airports: Your face is your new boarding pass
Bye-bye paper boarding passes.
By Molly Sequin