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Bad Microsoft code update caused Yahoo and Bing search engine crash: Report

Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp search engines temporarily went dark on Friday after Microsoft pushed out a bad code update and then struggled to roll it back, a person briefed on the outages told Reuters.

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Tesla's Elon Musk divorces actress wife Talulah Riley

Internet entrepreneur Elon Musk and his British actress wife Talulah Riley have agreed to "amicably" end their marriage, according to a joint statement received Friday.

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US slaps sanctions on North Korea over cyber attack on Sony Pictures

The United States imposed financial sanctions Friday on North Korea and several senior government officials in retaliation for a cyber attack on Hollywood studio Sony Pictures.

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'Manbook' founder threatens lives of women who sign up for his men-only Facebook clone

The founder of a  men's only social media site modeled on Facebook issued a warning this week threatening the lives of women who attempt to sign up.

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Lizard Squad now helping anyone copy its PlayStation and Xbox attacks

‘LizardStresser’ DDoS tool promises to help people overload websites and internet services, charging between $6 and $500 per attack

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Study claims more than 80% of 'dark net' traffic is to child abuse sites

Research claims that paedophilia sites using Tor’s ‘hidden services’ technology attract many more visits than drug markets and whistleblower sites

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Uber prepares to use 'surge pricing' during New Year's Eve ride-share rush

Uber, the ride-sharing service, is expecting its busiest night ever this New Year’s Eve, with 2 million riders across the world expecting to get a lift home after a night of revelry. But with the demand comes a free-market reality: the surge in prices, according to the company. That demand means peak times, such as New…

Low-risk 'worm' removed at hacked South Korea nuclear operator

South Korean authorities have found evidence that a low-risk computer "worm" had been removed from devices connected to some nuclear plant control systems, but no harmful virus was found in reactor controls threatened by a hacker.

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Zombies, kale and Gamergate: This map shows what you Googled in 2014, state-by-state

Our interests and curiosities reveal a lot about us, and state-by-state analysis shows just what interests Americans.

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Dying man with Lou Gehrig's disease forced to spend his last days fighting vile Bitcoin extortionist

An extortionist has been following through on threats made against the earliest adopters of Bitcoin -- including an ALS patient whose last days were spent dealing with these threats -- Wired reports.

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Facebook apologizes for 'cruel' Year in Review after grieving father reminded of dead daughter

Facebook has apologised after learning, yet again, that not everything can be done algorithmically. Some things, it seems, need the human touch.

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Google's Gmail blocked in China

Google Inc's Gmail was blocked in China after months of disruptions to the world's biggest email service, with an anti-censorship advocate suggesting the Great Firewall was to blame.

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Twitter suffers partial outage: 'Something is technically wrong'

Twitter (Xetra: A1W6XZ - news) experienced a partial outage, the nature of which was not immediately clear, the company said.

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