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Pentagon invites hackers to come give it a try
The offer is only good for vetted experts and U.S. citizens.
Snapchat apologizes for employee payroll data leak after phishing attack
The company claims it was an isolated incident.
Apple vs. the FBI: Why the stakes have never been higher
We can learn a lot about Apple's clash with the FBI by looking at history. However, the nature of the smartphone will take the consequences to whole new level.
By S. Gregory Boyd
European carrier starting to block ads at network level in UK and Italy
Yet another headache for digital advertisers.
By Liza Hearon
Loan sharks in Singapore use leaked phone records to hunt down debtors
They bribed workers at phone companies to provide confidential records, which they used to locate debtors.
By Victoria Ho
All the times Apple's CEO has sworn to defend your iPhone privacy from the U.S. government
"The product is not you."
Tim Cook: Building a backdoor into the iPhone is 'too dangerous'
Tim Cook posted an open letter to Apple customers Tuesday.
What that scary new red Gmail unlocked symbol means
No need to panic, but definitely keep your guard up.
Google offers 2GB of free storage, adds Gmail encryption updates
Yay, free gigabytes!