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Singapore's Ministry of Defence suffers its first successful cyberattack
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Governments are in the business of doxing people now, so that's great
Governments are in the business of doxing people now, so that's great




Creepy new browser-tracking technique means there's nowhere left for you to hide
Creepy new browser-tracking technique means there's nowhere left for you to hide


Adding self-driving tech to your car is surprisingly cheap... and legal
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It's about time: Half of all websites are now encrypted
It's about time: Half of all websites are now encrypted




You can track someone's live location and where they live for just a couple of dollars
You can track someone's live location and where they live for just a couple of dollars


This privacy app may work for White House aides, but it's still a mystery
This privacy app may work for White House aides, but it's still a mystery

Why it's important to know what Trump is doing with that smartphone
Why it's important to know what Trump is doing with that smartphone

Google is finally fixing a creepy Gmail security bug
Google is finally fixing a creepy Gmail security bug



Hackers put SNES, Sega Genesis and Game Boy games on the NES Classic
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Change this security setting on WhatsApp right now
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Signal, Snowden's favorite private messenger, is testing a video call feature
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How computer hacking is becoming Russia’s weapon of choice
By David Stupples
How computer hacking is becoming Russia’s weapon of choice


Belgian company offers to make its employees cyborgs with microchip implants
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