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CIA started hacking iPhones before they were even introduced: report

CIA researchers have worked for nearly a decade to break the security protecting Apple phones and tablets, investigative news site The Intercept reported on Tuesday, citing documents obtained from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

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Mysterious Saudi whistle-blower reappears on Twitter after account suspension

A widely-followed "whistle-blower" who tweeted about the Saudi royal family said Monday he has returned to Twitter after a brief suspension by the social media platform of his account.

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Pilots set to attempt first ever around-the-world flight in solar-powered plane

The first attempt to fly around the world in a plane using solar energy will be launched Monday in Abu Dhabi, its pilots said, in a landmark journey aimed at promoting green energy.

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As hacking grows, biometric security gains momentum

With hackers seemingly running rampant online and millions of users compromised, efforts for stronger online identity protection -- mainly using biometrics -- are gaining momentum.

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Justice Department and FBI still pursuing a criminal investigation of WikiLeaks

The US government is conducting an active, long-term criminal investigation into WikiLeaks, a federal judge has confirmed in court documents.

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Neo-Nazis troll Reddit to recruit ‘Alex Jones-reading kosher retards’

A neo-Nazi blogger explained in a post studded with Internet jargon why Reddit is such a fertile ground for recruitment.

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FCC chief Tom Wheeler defends new 'open Internet' rules

The head of the US communications watchdog on Tuesday defended its new "open Internet" rules against complaints by telecom operators that they give the government too much control.

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Phishing scam targets routers that use default security settings

Californian information security firm Proofpoint uncovers attack on Brazilian internet users with generic router login details such as ‘admin’

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Bill Gates still world's richest man, Forbes says

Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates kept his spot as the world's richest man, a rank he has held for 16 of the past 21 years, Forbes magazine said Monday.

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The stupidest things House Republicans have said about net neutrality in 2015

The Federal Communication Commission voted last Thursday to approve new “net neutrality” rules to regulate Internet service providers – and some Republicans in the House of Representatives are freaking out.

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New 'net neutrality' law will only create more problems for regulators: experts

New rules that aim to protect the openness of the Internet will allow telecom and cable groups to prioritize and earn potentially vast income from some types of data, setting up likely clashes with regulators in the future.

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Net neutrality, explained

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Thursday set new rules to regulate Internet providers more heavily.

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Net neutrality wins: FCC votes to classify Internet as a public utility

U.S. regulators on Thursday imposed the toughest rules yet on Internet service providers, aiming to ensure fair treatment of all web traffic through their networks.

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