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Newest Bug Bounty Touts $10K Rewards, Appeals for Help in Finding Flash Flaws
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Newest Bug Bounty Touts $10K Rewards, Appeals for Help in Finding Flash Flaws

The Internet Bug Bounty program recently paid $10,000 each to a pair of security researchers for vulnerabilities they found in Flash. 

Mugshots Built from Dna Data
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Mugshots Built from Dna Data

Leaving a hair at a crime scene could one day be as damning as leaving a photograph of your face.

Csus Students Get Federal Scholarships to Become Tech Warriors
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Csus Students Get Federal Scholarships to Become Tech Warriors

California State University, Sacramento is offering $25,000 annual scholarships as part of the CyberCorps program. 

A 'crisis' in Online Ads: One-Third of Traffic Is Bogus
From ACM News

A 'crisis' in Online Ads: One-Third of Traffic Is Bogus

Billions of dollars are flowing into online advertising. But marketers also are confronting an uncomfortable reality: rampant fraud.

Despite Pwn2own 2014 Hacks, Application Sandboxing Still Critical
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Despite Pwn2own 2014 Hacks, Application Sandboxing Still Critical

Participants and organizers of the recent CanSecWest security conference's Pwn2Own hacking contest say popular software is increasingly more secure. 

Are Smart Homes Intelligent Enough To Keep Out Hackers?
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Are Smart Homes Intelligent Enough To Keep Out Hackers?

How hack-resistant are the connected systems in smart homes?

N.S.A. Breached Chinese Servers Seen as Security Threat
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N.S.A. Breached Chinese Servers Seen as Security Threat

American officials have long considered Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant, a security threat, blocking it from business deals in the United States for...

Tor ­sage in Turkey Surges During Twitter Ban
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Tor ­sage in Turkey Surges During Twitter Ban

Since Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan implemented a ban on Twitter late last week, Tor usage in the country has surged—with connections nearly doubling...

Revelations of N.s.a. Spying Cost ­.s. Tech Companies
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Revelations of N.s.a. Spying Cost ­.s. Tech Companies

Microsoft has lost customers, including the government of Brazil.

Spinoffs from Spyland
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Spinoffs from Spyland

It takes more than a little tradecraft to spin off a startup from the National Security Agency.

In Sickness and in Health: How Big Data Watches Over You
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In Sickness and in Health: How Big Data Watches Over You

There are few places where you would less expect to find answers about the digital age than Iquitos, Peru.

Researchers Hope to Secure Development of Mobile Apps With Faster Code Scans
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Researchers Hope to Secure Development of Mobile Apps With Faster Code Scans

Fraunhofer Institute researchers are developing three new tools to evaluate or enhance the security of mobile apps. 

Facebook Creates Software That Matches Faces Almost as Well as You Do
From ACM News

Facebook Creates Software That Matches Faces Almost as Well as You Do

Asked whether two unfamiliar photos of faces show the same person, a human being will get it right 97.53 percent of the time.

Stanford Students Show That Phone Record Surveillance Can Yield Vast Amounts of Information
From ACM TechNews

Stanford Students Show That Phone Record Surveillance Can Yield Vast Amounts of Information

The U.S. National Security Agency's telephone metadata program can yield details of the familial, political, professional, religious, and sexual associations of...

Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand
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Careers in Statistics Evolve and Expand

Workers with statistics backgrounds have long been in healthy demand for academic, actuarial, pharmaceutical, or government jobs.

The Data Brokers: Selling Your Personal Information
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The Data Brokers: Selling Your Personal Information

Over the past six months or so, a huge amount of attention has been paid to government snooping, and the bulk collection and storage of vast amounts of raw data...

All Hacking Eyes on the Prize Money at Cansecwest
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All Hacking Eyes on the Prize Money at Cansecwest

When it comes to hacking, it turns out that greed really is good.

Stanford Lab Yields New Privacy-Based Social Network
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Stanford Lab Yields New Privacy-Based Social Network

The new Omlet social network allows users complete control over their personal data. 

AI Researcher Says Amoral Robots Pose a Danger to Humanity
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AI Researcher Says Amoral Robots Pose a Danger to Humanity

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute professor Selmer Bringsjord says understanding morality is increasingly important as robots become smarter and more autonomous. ...

Collecting Digital User Data Without Invading Privacy
From ACM TechNews

Collecting Digital User Data Without Invading Privacy

Privada is a new a cryptographic method that makes it possible to simultaneously collect data and protect the privacy of the user. 
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