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Hackers now stashing child pornography on business websites

A new study from an online watchdog group shows a surge in complaints that hackers are manipulating both adult and regular business sites to spread viruses and images of children being sexually assaulted.

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Department of Justice wants Apple banned from cutting low-cost deal with e-book publishers

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc should face several restrictions to protect consumers and promote competition after a judge found it illegally conspired to raise e-book prices, federal and state officials said on Friday.

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Meet the companies who generate fake Facebook 'likes' for corporate profits

Investigation finds fake Facebook 'likes' and Twitter followers could be misleading consumers

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Russia enacts its own version of the Stop Online Privacy Act

Russian legislation aimed at battling pirated video content online went into effect Thursday despite complaints by the industry against the alleged crackdown on free Internet.

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Hacker: Sim card flaws leave 'hundreds of millions of phones' vulnerable to attack

Software vulnerabilities expose phones to hijacking and manipulation of calls, eavesdropping and identity theft

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Netflix adds personal profiles to shared streaming accounts

Streaming video service Netflix on Thursday introduced profiles that tune viewing recommendations to the tastes of different people in households.

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Robot turning Japanese children into calligraphers

Nijiya Kurota's little hand grips a calligraphy brush dangling above a clean sheet of rice paper.

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Chinese videogame lets players re-take islands disputed with Japan

A video game backed by China's military that lets players fight enemy forces in islands disputed between Beijing and Tokyo was set for release Thursday.

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Twitter report: U.S. leads the world in demands for user information

Twitter revealed on Wednesday that government demands for information about users rose in the first half of this year, with US authorities accounting for more than three-quarters of the requests.

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