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Who’s to Blame for Friday’s Brutal Cyber Assault – Everything We Know So Far
[Resolved] Massive DDoS Attack Causes Internet Disruption for Several Popular Sites – 3rd Attack Under Way
Following Election Hacks, DoD Launches Crowdsourced Security Initiative with $7 Million in Contracts
More Mega Breaches! Weebly Confirms Hack Affecting 43 Million Users – Foursquare Also Exposed
Russian Hacker Arrested in Prague Tied to 2012 LinkedIn Breach – Moscow Wants Him Back
Operation Hot Pockets: 4chan, Anonymous Trying to Get Assange Back Online
Skyping and Typing? Hackers Could Steal Your Keystrokes
Cops Can Face-Track You Even If You’re an Innocent Citizen – No Oversight Either
UK Admits to Illegally Spying for over 17 Years – Isn’t Going to Apologize or Explain
The Murky World of “Unknown Sources” Accounts for Majority of Android Malware Installations
Things Get Serious! CIA Prepares for Cyber War with Russia to “Expose Putin”
Hackers Have Already Exploited Zero-Days in Internet Explorer and Edge – Update Windows 10 Right Away!
Cyberattackers Hacked a Nuclear Power Plant Causing “Some Problems” – IAEA Chief
Yahoo Locks In Users by Disabling Auto-Forwarding and Delete Options
Theresa May Bans Apple Watches from UK Cabinet Meetings over Russian Hacking Fears
The US Government Formally Accuses Russia of Hacking Campaign to Influence Presidential Election
FBI Wants to Unlock Another iPhone After Minnesota Stabbings – Doesn’t Know How as It Failed to Buy Rights of Earlier Hack
Same Ol’ Google – Pixel Phones Bought From Verizon Will Receive Delayed System Updates
Scary New Mac Attack Secretly Taps into Webcam Feeds – This App Will Help You Detect When It Happens
FBI Arrests NSA Contractor For Stealing Agency’s Classified Top Secrets
BuzzFeed Hacked – OurMine Hacking Group Retaliates for Exposing an Alleged Member
Apple’s iMessage Flaw Exposes Your Data to Spammers
Spotify Is Now Streaming Malware-Infested Ads to Its Users
How to Encrypt Your Facebook Messages and Delete Secret Conversations
Facebook Messenger’s End-To-End Encryption Is Now Live For All Users
Critical Security Flaws Discovered in Samsung Knox Give Hackers Full Control of Android Devices
Hackers Targeted Voter Databases in 20 States – Outdated Voting Machines to Save the 2016 US Election
Apple Retains iMessage Metadata, Including IP Addresses – Doesn’t Intercept Your Conversations
Microsoft Wants to Watch Over Whatever You’re Doing to Offer You Better Search Results
“State-Sponsored” Actors Hacked into Yahoo and Stole Data of over 500 Million Users
OpenSSL Fixes Over a Dozen Exploits, Including a High-Severity Vulnerability
Yahoo to Confirm Massive Data Breach Affecting 200 Million Users – Chaos for the New Owners?
North Korea – the Country of 28 Websites
Google Decides to Focus More on Surveillance and Less on Allo’s Privacy Protections
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