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Privacy laws gutted in Australia's court ruling on 'personal information'
A Federal Court ruling dealt a severe blow to Australia's information privacy laws by narrowing the definition of "personal information."
By Jake Goldenfein
Sundance hacked! Cyberattack shuts down box office in Park City
No word yet on who carried out the attack.
By Josh Dickey
This article about WhatsApp made security experts furious
Forty experts signed an open letter to one publication.
The CIA is telling us how the agency uses Americans' data
You can now read about how the CIA gathers data on Americans.
Multiple agencies investigating if Russia paid hackers to undermine Clinton
Six agencies including the CIA and the FBI are involved.
Someone named Best_Korea hacked their way to the top of the 'Street Fighter V' leaderboard
The best 'Street Fighter V' player hails from North Korea, allegedly.
By Kellen Beck
India wants more details from WhatsApp on its data sharing policy
India wants answers.
By Manish Singh
Security experts mock website of Trump's cyber czar
It looks like it was built after a handful of coding classes.
WhatsApp: That 'backdoor' in our encryption is actually a feature
A report claims your secure messages aren't so secure.
'Big Bang Theory' co-creator asks Julian Assange to hack Donald Trump
Didn't expect 'Mom' to get political.
By Proma Khosla
Trump finally gives Rudy Giuliani a job ... kind of
One of the president-elect's biggest fans gets something for his support.
How to keep yourself safe in a world of creepy websites filled with personal data
You might be surprised what's out there.
Your selfies might be leaving you vulnerable to hackers
They'll never take our peace signs.
Apple's CareKit apps get enhanced security option
End-to-end encryption reaches Apple's health apps.
This bank has some really weird security questions on its website
Which plant do you like or dislike?
By Manish Singh
Report alleges Russia tried to use an American tech entrepreneur to hack targets
The explosive but unverified report from BuzzFeed continues to make waves.
1.5 million gaming profiles leaked after site refuses hacker's $100,000 ransom
Change your ESEA password.
By Kellen Beck
Cop suggests strapping Wi-Fi jammers on teen cybercriminals
The suggestion was met with skepticism.
This city now allows women to carry knives for 'self protection' on metro trains
Can be scary though.
Pope Francis and Mark Zuckerberg use the same simple trick to protect themselves from hackers
Mark Zuckerberg uses it, too.
A Facebook Live video of torture stayed up for 30 minutes. Why?
Four people have been arrested after live-streaming an assault to Facebook.
By Kerry Flynn
Uber: Don't trust the government with your data, but trust us
Uber wants its users to rally against new rules in New York.
India looks at Google for help with cybersecurity
Google has as much responsibility in India as it does in the US, a key Indian minister said.
By Manish Singh