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Why Bitcoin Is Not As Anonymous As Most ­sers Think

People who use Bitcoin to ensure their purchases remain anonymous may want to reconsider their reliance on the online peer-to-peer currency, say researchers who...

Thousands of Security Cameras Capture New Yorkers Every Move Around City
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Thousands of Security Cameras Capture New Yorkers Every Move Around City

At first glance, the guy in the white polo shirt and khaki pants looks like anybody else walking down Broadway.

Social Media History Becomes a New Job Hurdle
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Social Media History Becomes a New Job Hurdle

Companies have long used criminal background checks, credit reports and even searches on Google and LinkedIn to probe the previous lives of prospective employees...

Living in the Digital Ecosystem
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Living in the Digital Ecosystem

LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman talks data mash-ups, entrepreneurship, and how his site keeps people honest.

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How to Stay Safe Online While Traveling

 Taking a trip with always-on digital devices can be like traveling with your safe—and forgetting to lock it.

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Welcome to the Age of the Splinternet

Openness is the Internet's great strength—and weakness. With powerful forces carving it up, is its golden age coming to an end?

Cloud Security Awaits Encryption Breakthroughs
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Cloud Security Awaits Encryption Breakthroughs

The wider use of public clouds depends on further developments in encryption technology, said participants during a recent panel at the Brookings Institution. 

Forget Passwords and Let the Browser Remember
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Forget Passwords and Let the Browser Remember

The Mozilla Foundation recently released BrowserID, an experimental tool designed to change the way users identify themselves online by storing identity information...

Telex Promises Path Around State-Sponsored Net Censorship
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Telex Promises Path Around State-Sponsored Net Censorship

Researchers at the universities of Waterloo and Michigan have developed Telex, a system that enables Internet service providers to provide ways around network censorship...

Life, Translated
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Life, Translated

The Holy Grail of language translation is to develop a machine-based system that can handle the task transparently and accurately.

Supercomputing's Exaflop Target
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Supercomputing's Exaflop Target

The twin challenges of parallelism and energy consumption are enlivening supercomputers' progress.

U.s. Hails Progress With Russia on Cybersecurity
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U.s. Hails Progress With Russia on Cybersecurity

The United States and Russia are collaborating to lower the chances of a cybersecurity incident that could potentially harm relations between the two nations, according...

Physicists Take Steps Toward Delivering Quantum Information to the Home
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Physicists Take Steps Toward Delivering Quantum Information to the Home

Today, fiber optics technology transports information in the form of classical data to homes and businesses. But researchers are currently working on ways to...

To Track Militants, U.s. Has System That Never Forgets a Face
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To Track Militants, U.s. Has System That Never Forgets a Face

When the Taliban dug an elaborate tunnel system beneath the largest prison in southern Afghanistan this spring, they set off a scramble to catch the 475 inmates...

Could What Happened to Myspace Happen to Facebook?
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Could What Happened to Myspace Happen to Facebook?

MySpace fell from grace for several reasons. First, they sacrificed the service's integrity in pursuit of monetization. For those who remember, the user experience...

­.s. Cyber Approach 'too Predictable' For One Top General
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­.s. Cyber Approach 'too Predictable' For One Top General

Prior to the presentation of a Pentagon cyberstrategy that favors defense over retaliation, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman Gen. James Cartwright criticized...

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Alberta Research Aims to Keep Information Secure

Researchers at the University of Calgary and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology recently tested a system designed to encrypt information for quantum computers...

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­.s. Cyber Approach 'too Predictable' For One Top General

The nation’s second-ranking military official said Thursday that the U.S. approach to protecting its computer systems was "too predictable" and failed to penalize...

How Digital Detectives Deciphered Stuxnet, the Most Menacing Malware in History
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How Digital Detectives Deciphered Stuxnet, the Most Menacing Malware in History

It was January 2010, and investigators with the International Atomic Energy Agency had just completed an inspection at the uranium enrichment plant outside Natanz...

Bradley Manning's Army of One
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Bradley Manning's Army of One

How a lonely, five-foot-two, gender-questioning soldier became a WikiLeaks hero, a traitor to the U.S., and one of the most unusual revolutionaries in American...
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