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Snowden: ­.s. Has Put Too Much Emphasis on Cyber-Offense, Needs Defense
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Snowden: ­.s. Has Put Too Much Emphasis on Cyber-Offense, Needs Defense

In an on-camera interview with James Bamford for an upcoming episode of PBS' NOVA, Edward Snowden warned that the U.S. Department of Defense and National Security...

A Cyberattack Has Caused Confirmed Physical Damage For the Second Time Ever
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A Cyberattack Has Caused Confirmed Physical Damage For the Second Time Ever

Amid all the noise the Sony hack generated over the holidays, a far more troubling cyber attack was largely lost in the chaos. Unless you follow security news closely...

Hackers Could Make Smart Homes Stupid--or Worse
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Hackers Could Make Smart Homes Stupid--or Worse

A professor working to bolster smart-home security says now is the time to start thinking about cybersecurity nightmares.

Why Passenger Planes Can Still Vanish
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Why Passenger Planes Can Still Vanish

By Dec. 30, when search teams began to recover debris and bodies from the apparent crash site of AirAsia flight QZ8501, the airline industry had begun to hear renewed...

Computer Security: Who You Gonna Call?
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Computer Security: Who You Gonna Call?

Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) stand ready to battle ever-more-sophisticated cyberthreats. 

Fbi Says Search Warrants Not Needed to Use 'stingrays' in Public Places
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Fbi Says Search Warrants Not Needed to Use 'stingrays' in Public Places

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is taking the position that court warrants are not required when deploying cell-site simulators in public places.

Ensuring Security for Networks of the Future
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Ensuring Security for Networks of the Future

Security for next-generation company networks will be the focus of a presentation at the CeBIT trade fair in Hannover, Germany, in March. 

Someday Soon, You May Pay Your Restaurant Bill With A Retina Scan
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Someday Soon, You May Pay Your Restaurant Bill With A Retina Scan

The past 30 years have seen payments shift from cash and checks to debit cards and websites, and most recently to mobile phone apps, including Apple Pay and ...

Privacy By Design: Protect User Data From 'get-Go'
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Privacy By Design: Protect User Data From 'get-Go'

The Privacy By Design project seeks to develop a framework for governments and companies to consider privacy protection from the start of a product's development...

Heads-Up Technology Puts Data on Car Windshields at Ces
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Heads-Up Technology Puts Data on Car Windshields at Ces

Automakers and third-party vendors at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week are demonstrating windshield-based heads-up displays. 

Tougher to ­se Bitcoin For Crime?
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Tougher to ­se Bitcoin For Crime?

Researchers say they have found ways to determine the identity of anonymous Bitcoin users in between 11 and 60 percent of all Bitcoin transactions.

'Internet of Things' Poses Risks, FTC Chairwoman Warns
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'Internet of Things' Poses Risks, FTC Chairwoman Warns

By 2015, the world will have 25 billion smart thermostats, fitness bands, and other Internet-connected, data-spewing devices, according to the Federal Trade Commission...

Hacker Claims You Can Steal Fingerprints With Only a Camera
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Hacker Claims You Can Steal Fingerprints With Only a Camera

Physical access to a fingerprint may not be required to exploit fingerprint readers, according to a European hacker.

Throwing Money at Data Breach May Make It Worse
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Throwing Money at Data Breach May Make It Worse

Researchers have found that overcompensation of customers affected by a data breach may only raise suspicions, rather than satisfy customers' sense of justice. 

Web Freedom Is Seen as a Growing Global Issue
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Web Freedom Is Seen as a Growing Global Issue

Efforts by various governments to censor the Internet made headlines in 2014 and are likely to continue in 2015. 

Prying Eyes: Inside the Nsa's War on Internet Security
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Prying Eyes: Inside the Nsa's War on Internet Security

US and British intelligence agencies undertake every effort imaginable to crack all types of encrypted Internet communication.

The Scoreboards Where You Can't See Your Score
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The Scoreboards Where You Can't See Your Score

The characters in Gary Shteyngart's novel "Super Sad True Love Story" inhabit a continuously surveilled and scored society.

Stanford Computer Scientists Extend Web Browsers to Make the Internet Safer
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Stanford Computer Scientists Extend Web Browsers to Make the Internet Safer

Stanford University researchers have added a security system called COWL to Firefox and Chrome to manage how data is shared, which prevents malicious computer code...

A Q&a With the Hackers Who Say They Helped Break Into Sony's Network
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A Q&a With the Hackers Who Say They Helped Break Into Sony's Network

Lizard Squad. That's the hacker group whose name is suddenly on everyone's lips after it took credit for ruining Christmas for PlayStation and Xbox gamers everywhere...

6 Technologies that Will Change Pcs in 2015
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6 Technologies that Will Change Pcs in 2015

Six disruptive technologies could change the face of computing in 2015. 
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