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100,000 Snapchat photos get leaked, but Snapchat isn't to blame

If you used a certain third-party Snapchat client, photos you received may be among the over 100,000 photos allegedly taken in a major privacy breach, according to Business Insider.

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Tor-based anonymizing router gets pulled from Kickstarter for rules violations

Anonabox, a piece of home networking equipment designed to allow you to connect to the Internet anonymously, had raised nearly $600,000 in pledges on Kickstarter--blowing its $7500 goal out of the...

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AT&T kills the 'permacookie,' stops tracking customers' Internet usage (for now)

In recent weeks, Verizon and AT&T have been caught up in a privacy firestorm over their use of so-called "permacookies," a method of tracking what their users do while browsing the Web with the...

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Microsoft turns to robotic security guards to watch for trouble

OK, so the robot apocalypse probably won't happen any time soon, but the new robot sentries guarding Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus seem like something straight out of a futuristic sci-fi movie.

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Boeing, BlackBerry working on a smartphone that would 'self-destruct'

It seems like something out of an old episode of Mission Impossible or Inspector Gadget--an ultra-secure phone that self destructs. But such a phone might be close to reality, courtesy of Boeing and...

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Encrypted connections coming soon for all Wikipedia readers

As of right now, the data that moves between Wikipedia.com and most users is unencrypted, which increases the chances that someone else may be eavesdropping on you. That, however, is about to change:...

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Don't get fooled into clicking phony Windows 10 upgrade emails

If you're still waiting for your reservation to come up as Microsoft rolls out Windows 10, we can't blame you for being eager to get your virtual hands on Microsoft's latest OS. But if you get an email...

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Hacked electric skateboards could send riders flying

Skateboarding can be a fun way to get around town, and electric skateboards make commuting via skateboard a more viable option for many. But as a recent Wired article reminds us, electric skateboards...

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Nasty URL bug brings Google Chrome to a screeching halt

Visiting—or merely mousing over a link that contains a specific string of characters—is enough to cause the current release of Chrome 45 to crash.

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10 cutting-edge security threats

These 10 threats, bugs, and vulnerabilities serve as reminders that computer security goes well beyond the PC.

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Some Starwood hotels hit with credit card-stealing malware

The infection impacted 54 Starwood-owned hotels and resorts at various points throughout 2014 and 2015.

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Hackers taget toy maker VTech, make off with customer data

Hackers made their way into VTech's Learning Lodge app store customer database, according to the company. As many as 4.8 million parents—and 200,000 kids–may have been affected.

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Malware peddlers offered Raspberry Pi money to infect your micro-PC

You know you've "made it" when you attract attention from malware distributors.

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How to build the ultimate free PC security suite

Take some time this weekend to secure your PC without spending a dime.

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Hackers planted a backdoor inside a compromised version of Linux Mint

If you downloaded Linux Mint on Friday, February 20th, you may have grabbed a hacked version that includes a backdoor. Here's what you need to know.

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Encryption will return to Fire tablets, Amazon says

The company says it will reintroduce device encryption in a future update to Fire OS after removing it last fall.

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Researchers: Attackers could use holes in Firefox add-ons to target your PC

Researchers from Northwestern University discover how an attacker could write a Firefox add-on that takes advantage of security holes in other Firefox add-ons to do its bidding.

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GoToMyPC hit with hack attack; users need to reset passwords

Citrix's remote access service got hit by a "sophisticated" attack over the weekend, prompting password resets for all GoToMyPC users.

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Microsoft turns to robotic security guards to watch for trouble

OK, so the robot apocalypse probably won't happen any time soon, but the new robot sentries guarding Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus seem like something straight out of a futuristic sci-fi movie.

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Boeing, BlackBerry working on a smartphone that would 'self-destruct'

It seems like something out of an old episode of Mission Impossible or Inspector Gadget--an ultra-secure phone that self destructs. But such a phone might be close to reality, courtesy of Boeing and...

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