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Google May Ditch 'cookies' As Online Ad Tracker
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Google May Ditch 'cookies' As Online Ad Tracker

Google, the world's largest Internet search company, is considering a major change in how online browsing activity is tracked, a move that could shake up the $120...

Security Researchers Create ­ndetectable Hardware Trojans
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Security Researchers Create ­ndetectable Hardware Trojans

A new paper shows how integrated circuits used in computers, military equipment, and other critical systems can be compromised during the manufacturing process. ...

Secret Court Declassifies Opinion Providing Rationale For Metadata Sharing
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Secret Court Declassifies Opinion Providing Rationale For Metadata Sharing

For the first time, the United States' most secret court, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), has published its legal rationale as to why the ...

The New National Identity Is What Smartphone You Prefer, and Nobody's Quite Sure Why
From ACM Opinion

The New National Identity Is What Smartphone You Prefer, and Nobody's Quite Sure Why

In a fascinating note at Asymco, mobile analyst and ex-Nokian Horace Dediu details how people's taste in smartphones varies from place to place:

Tri-City Hockey Crowds to Be Taped For ­.s. Security Research
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Tri-City Hockey Crowds to Be Taped For ­.s. Security Research

Researchers will videotape the crowd at the season opener for the Tri-City Americans hockey team in an attempt to improve facial recognition technologies. 

Behold! Jonathan Ive's Apple
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Behold! Jonathan Ive's Apple

Apple is today releasing the much-anticipated iOS 7, and with it, the biggest overhaul of its mobile operating system since it debuted in 2007 with the original...

Ambivalence on Civil Liberties, Terrorism
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Ambivalence on Civil Liberties, Terrorism

When it comes to the balance between civil liberties and the war on terrorism, Americans seem to want the best of both worlds.

Academics Launch Fake Social Network to Get an Inside Look at Chinese Censorship
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Academics Launch Fake Social Network to Get an Inside Look at Chinese Censorship

Harvard University professor Gary King this year launched a social media site to gain firsthand experience of online censorship in China.

Ios 7, Thoroughly Reviewed
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Ios 7, Thoroughly Reviewed

When we reviewed iOS 6 a year ago, we called it a "spit-and-polish" release and stand by that assessment today.

Experts See Potential Perils in Brazil Push to Break With U.s.-Centric Internet Over Nsa Spying
From ACM News

Experts See Potential Perils in Brazil Push to Break With U.s.-Centric Internet Over Nsa Spying

Brazil is planning to remove itself from the U.S.-centric Internet in the aftermath of the U.S. National Security Agency's online spying program.

Cryptographers Have an Ethics Problem
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Cryptographers Have an Ethics Problem

Last week, I visited the MIT computer science department looking for a very famous cryptographer.

Say Goodbye to the Password
From ACM News

Say Goodbye to the Password

Here's the fundamental problem with passwords: They are most effective in protecting a company when they are long, complicated and changed frequently. In other...

Bug Bounty Program Slates $300k Mobile Hacking Contest For November
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Bug Bounty Program Slates $300k Mobile Hacking Contest For November

Hewlett-Packard Tipping Point's bug bounty program will sponsor the second annual Mobile Pwn2Own contest this fall. 

Ready or Not, Here They Come
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Ready or Not, Here They Come

EMV payment cards make their way to the U.S.A.

Security Tech Firms Hit Jackpot in Asia Casino Boom
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Security Tech Firms Hit Jackpot in Asia Casino Boom

Asia's new mega-casinos are driving sales and innovation in advanced surveillance technology, from chips with built-in radio transmitters to high-definition, multi...

E-Zpasses Get Read All Over New York (not Just at Toll Booths)
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E-Zpasses Get Read All Over New York (not Just at Toll Booths)

After spotting a police car with two huge boxes on its trunk—that turned out to be license-plate-reading cameras—a man in New Jersey became obsessed with the loss...

The Boy Genius of ­lan Bator
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The Boy Genius of ­lan Bator

Days before I was to meet Battushig Myanganbayar at his home in Mongolia, he sent me an e-mail with a modest request: Would I bring him a pair of tiny XBee wireless...

Tiny Recon Robots Herald New Generation of Drones
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Tiny Recon Robots Herald New Generation of Drones

Ex-U.S. Marine Ernest Langdon pulls a pin and throws a small black object onto the ground. But it doesn't explode.

Breakthrough in Cryptography Could Result in More Secure Computing
From ACM TechNews

Breakthrough in Cryptography Could Result in More Secure Computing

Researchers have developed the SPDZ protocol, which they say is the fastest known protocol to implement Multi-Party Computation. 

Nsa Expands Academic Cyber Initiative
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Nsa Expands Academic Cyber Initiative

The U.S. National Security Agency has added several universities to its National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations program.
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