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6 years ago
U.S. lawmakers seek temporary extension to internet spying program
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6 years ago
Group linked to NSA spy leaks that led to WannaCry threatens sale of fresh tech secrets
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7 years ago
Encrypted email app ProtonMail reports surge in users after latest Yahoo hack revealed
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8 years ago
U.S. Secretary of Defense on Apple encryption: ‘I’m not a believer in backdoors’
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8 years ago
NSA chief warns ‘when, not if’ a foreign country will hack U.S. infrastructure
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8 years ago
Apple goes to Washington
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8 years ago
Tim Cook: unlocking San Bernardino iPhone would be ‘bad for America’
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8 years ago
Apple vs. FBI: A timeline of the iPhone encryption case
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8 years ago
Tor browser co-creator: Experian breach shows encryption may not be security panacea
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8 years ago
Patriot Act may be here to stay, Washington source says
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9 years ago
iCloud in a box: Bitcasa CloudFS API gives devs — and users — control, privacy, ownership