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The new target that enables ransomware hackers to paralyze dozens of towns and businesses at once

Cybercriminals are zeroing in on the managed service providers that handle computer systems for local governments and medical clinics.

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Apple cuts prices while unveiling new iPhone 11

Apple unveiled its iPhone 11 models Tuesday with a price cut for the most basic models while also laying out plans for streaming and gaming services as it bids to weather the slump in the global smartphone market.

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Big Tech backlash kicks into gear with antitrust moves

The backlash against Big Tech moved into a new phase Monday as officials from nearly all US states announced an antitrust investigation into the dominance of internet giant Google.

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'15 minutes of terror': India loses contact with Moon lander

India's space agency on Saturday lost communication with its spacecraft just before it was due to land near the South Pole of the Moon, in a blow to the nation's lunar ambitions.

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Voice-command ovens, robots for pets on show at Berlin's IFA tech fair

Europe's biggest tech fair, Berlin's IFA, is showcasing a flood of product launches until Wednesday. Here are five trends and gadgets making waves.

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DoJ seeks Google records as US states launch antitrust probe of Big Tech

The US Department of Justice has asked Google to provide records on past investigations, as part of its extensive probe of tech giants over possible anti-competitive practices, the internet titan said Friday.

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US states announce antitrust probe of Facebook

A coalition of US state officials announced Friday they had launched an antitrust investigation of Facebook to determine if the social media giant "has stifled competition and put users at risk."

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400 million Facebook users' phone numbers exposed in privacy lapse: reports

Phone numbers linked to more than 400 million Facebook accounts were listed online in the latest privacy lapse for the social media giant, US media reported Wednesday.

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Tech firms, US officials talk election protection at Facebook

Facebook said technology firms and US officials met at its Silicon Valley headquarters on Wednesday to collaborate on protecting next year's presidential election from cyber threats.

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Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump and Pence in drag with parody deepfake scam video

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel described the recent effort by hackers to create what is called "deepfake" videos. These are videos that use a person's face to create videos of them saying and doing things they never did. One notable video appeared of Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg to make it appear as if he were bragging about getting Facebook users to share their personal data. Kimmel has come up with his own deepfake.

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Advocates blast 'paltry' $170 million penalty for Google's violations of child privacy rules

"The FTC let Google off the hook with a drop-in-the-bucket fine. Not a single Google executive or investor will bat an eye."

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Google fined $170 million for sharing YouTube data on children

Google agreed to pay a $170 million fine to settle charges that it illegally collected and shared data from children on its YouTube video service without consent of parents, US officials announced Wednesday.

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How Kentucky gambled for hundreds of millions of dollars from a broadband program it didn't qualify for

In the spring of 2015, KentuckyWired, the Bluegrass State's ambitious plan to bring high-speed internet access into rural areas, had ground to a halt.

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