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Sean Spicer's WHOIS data is public for everyone to see
Sean Spicer has a Yahoo! email address.
You might have to prove your identity before topping up your phone credit in India
The government could go with an Aadhaar-based solution.
By Manish Singh
A hacker redirected dead links in Trump tweets to 'Brony' videos
The world would be a better place if Trump really was a brony.
Radio stations across the country hacked to play explicit anti-Trump anthem
The song has a very specific message for the president.
White House site security error is more 'embarrassing' than worrying
"There's no excuse for it."
This airline took to Facebook to announce its Twitter account has been hacked
Twitter has a serious problem.
By Manish Singh
Hackers cause hotel to ditch keycards for old-school keys and locks
Don't worry, no one was locked inside their room.
It's now harder to check if a used iPhone is a stolen iPhone
Buying a used iOS device might be a bit trickier from now on.
Multiple CNN accounts on Facebook hacked by OurMine
The cable news giant is the latest victim of the hacking group.
OurMine just hacked a bunch of WWE accounts
The hacker group has tweeted from several WWE accounts.
By Manish Singh
Why isn't Trump only using the self-destructing phone Obama had?
Trump likely isn't exclusively using the phone made with presidents in mind.
Hey Trump! If you MUST tweet from an Android, make it this one
Donald, it's time to get a new phone.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook just added support for physical security keys and that's a big plus
You can now long in to your Facebook with a physical key.
By Freia Lobo
Trump was finally shamed by the internet into doing something right
Twitter pushed, and finally something happened.
Your friends might be spying on your Facebook when you're not looking
Your friends and family may be a bigger threat to your Facebook privacy than foreign hackers.
By Freia Lobo
Half of Americans think their cybersecurity is worse than 5 years ago
Russia isn't causing much confidence in cybersecurity.
Facebook is changing how it talks about privacy
The company is now making it easier to keep your information private and secure.
By Freia Lobo
Private emails are back! But this time Hillary Clinton's not involved.
There was a time, not so long ago, when cybersecurity seemed to be a major concern to the Republican Party.
Report: Trump is still using his old, unsecured Android phone
Because unsecured, private devices suddenly aren't a problem.
How to secure a smartphone for the tweeter-in-chief
How can the world's most important cellphone be kept safe?
By Anupam Joshi
Trump's cyber advisor didn't know about Signal
If you pay attention to surveillance or cybersecurity, you've probably heard of Signal since the election, right?
Android Pattern Lock might be vulnerable to (very determined) thieves
It's a lot of effort, but they could steal your pattern.