Cybersecurity

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FBI paid more than $1.3 million to iPhone hackers, says it was 'worth it'



NYPD's anti-encryption #UnlockJustice campaign fails big time

Apple opens up on how it approaches security following FBI battle

The CIA is very interested in your tweets and Instagram photos
By Lee Fang

Microsoft sues U.S. to inform customers of secret data requests

The FBI isn't sure how hackers got into that San Bernardino iPhone

Matthew Keys sentenced to 2 years in prison for Anonymous hack


The government wants to reverse an important ruling on iPhone encryption

For $5, you can find out if your S.O. is 'cheating' on Tinder

Turkey launches probe after hackers leak civilian data and taunt president

New MIT research opens door for password-free Wi-Fi

U.S. charges Iranians who allegedly hacked banks, infiltrated New York dam

Why Belgium is the 'weakest link' in Europe’s fight against violent extremists
By Colin Daileda & Megan Specia


Watch this credit card skimmer attempt a heist in just three seconds

Anonymous calls for 'total war' on Donald Trump

'Mr. Robot' will take on encryption and privacy in upcoming season

iOS 9.3 will tell you loud and clear if your employer is monitoring your iPhone

Pentagon invites hackers to come give it a try

Snapchat apologizes for employee payroll data leak after phishing attack

Apple vs. the FBI: Why the stakes have never been higher
By S. Gregory Boyd

European carrier starting to block ads at network level in UK and Italy

Loan sharks in Singapore use leaked phone records to hunt down debtors
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