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With #OpISIS, Anonymous hacktivists contribute virtual boots on the ground

The Islamic State, or ISIS, as well as other terrorist groups, use the internet – and more specifically, social media – as a public relations outlet. They release their public campaigns through services like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to provide propaganda designed for mass consumption to gain or maintain support. For instance, after the attacks in Paris, ISIS sympathizers were using the hashtag باريس_تشتعل# (parisonfire) to express support. In other cases, ISIS members participate in online chats about Islamist beliefs and practices or post video of military-style training and assaults or even executions.

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Hacker collective Anonymous takes down 5,500 Islamic State Twitter accounts in #OpParis campaign

The hacker group Anonymous claimed Tuesday to have taken out 5,500 Twitter accounts linked to the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks.

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NY attorney general's investigation into fantasy sports now includes Yahoo: report

A probe by the New York attorney general into the fast-growing, multibillion dollar daily fantasy sports industry has expanded to include Yahoo Inc, the online media company, a person familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

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Facebook sets up check-in feature for Paris users to verify safety after terrorist attacks

Facebook launched a check-in feature to let people know that friends in Paris were safe after a series of bombings and shootings in the French capital killed at least 120 people on Friday.

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Study finds people become happier after giving up Facebook

Always envious? Got a non-existent social life and struggle to concentrate? All this might be down to Facebook  if you believe a study showing those who go a week without using the social network feel happier than others.

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Apple defeats class action suit brought by retail employees over bag search policies

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc <AAPL.O> defeated a U.S. class action lawsuit brought by Apple retail workers over bag search practices at the company's California brick and mortar outlets, according to a court ruling on Saturday.

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Monsanto tells Mexican honey farmers: Don't blame our soya seeds for your crop issues

Monsanto Co on Friday denied that plantings of its genetically modified soybeans have impacted bees, led to deforestation or caused damage to the honey production industry in two Mexican states.

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Toyota announces plan to set up Silicon Valley artificial intelligence research unit

Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it will set up a research & development company with a focus on artificial intelligence technologies in Silicon Valley, and plans to invest $1 billion over the next five yeas.

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Justice Dept. indicts Scottish man for using Twitter in stock scam against two companies

A Scottish man has been indicted by a federal grand jury in San Francisco for posing on Twitter as influential short-selling firms and sending bogus tweets that drove down the stock prices of two companies, in an effort to profit from illegal trading.

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US holds final auction of bitcoins from Silk Road case

The U.S. government on Thursday began its final auction of bitcoins seized during the prosecution of the creator of Silk Road, an online black market where the virtual currency could be used to buy illegal drugs and other goods.

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Google planning to begin using drones for package deliveries in 2017

Internet giant Alphabet Inc, the new holding company for Google, expects to begin delivering packages to consumers via drones sometime in 2017, the executive in charge of Google's drone effort said on Monday.

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Google and Amazon both facing class action lawsuits from delivery drivers

A driver for Google's same day delivery service filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the company on Friday, alleging it improperly classified her as an independent contractor and owes expenses.

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Legislators ask European Union to grant protection to 'human rights defender' Edward Snowden

US intelligence whistle-blower Edward Snowden on Thursday hailed a European Parliament vote urging EU member states to take him in and offer protection as an "extraordinary" gesture of support.

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