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Court adjourns appeal hearing for U.S. extradition of Russian cyber crime suspect

Greece's Supreme Court adjourned an appeal hearing on Wednesday for the extradition to the United States of a Russian suspected of masterminding a $4 billion bitcoin laundering ring.

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Technology, not trade, is invading nearly all US jobs, even lower skilled: study

Forget robots. The real transformation taking place in nearly every workplace is the invasion of digital tools.

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Trump administration to release rules on whether to disclose cyber flaws or keep them secret: source

The Trump administration is expected to publicly release on Wednesday its rules for deciding whether to disclose cyber security flaws or keep them secret, a national security official told Reuters.

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Here's how social media inflames people's passions – and builds extremist divisions

The people of the United States continue to learn how polarized and divided the nation has become. In one study released in late October by the Pew Research Center, Americans were found to have become increasingly partisan in their views. On issues as diverse as health care, immigration, race and sexuality, Americans today hold more extreme and more divergent views than they did a decade ago. The reason for this dramatic shift is a device owned by more than three out of every four Americans.

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The right-wing's favorite Internet personality was just outed as a Russian troll

Jenna Abrams' tweets were beloved, at times, by both the alt-right and the celebrity blogosphere. Now, Congressional investigators have confirmed that her Twitter account was actually run out of St. Petersburg, Russia's infamous troll farm.

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Dianne Feinstein threatens tech execs on Russian propaganda: ‘Do something about it -- or we will’

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) issued a stern warning to Silicon Valley officials during a hearing on Russian disinformation campaigns during the presidential election.

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Ukrainian officials warned Facebook about 'fake news' two years ago -- but tech giant blew them off

A top Ukrainian official said his country's government warned Facebook and U.S. officials two years ago about Russia's "aggressive behavior" -- but the social media giant blew them off.

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Twitter bans ads from Russian media outlets RT and Sputnik

Twitter Inc on Thursday banned advertisements from accounts owned by Russian media outlets Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik, citing allegations by U.S. intelligence agencies that the outlets tried to interfere with the 2016 U.S. election.

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Tech CEO jailed on charges of child rape and assault with a deadly weapon

Zain Jaffer, the CEO of mobile video company Vungle has been placed on indefinite leave after he was arrested last Sunday and charged with a slew of offenses including attempted murder, performing a lewd act upon a child, forced oral copulation with a minor, child abuse and assault with a deadly weapon.

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EPA abandons changes to U.S. biofuel program after lawmaker pressure

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has backed off a series of proposed changes to the nation's biofuels policy after a massive backlash from corn-state lawmakers worried the moves would undercut ethanol demand, according to a letter from the agency to lawmakers seen by Reuters.

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Tech companies to lobby for immigrant 'Dreamers' to remain in US

Nearly two dozen major companies in technology and other industries are planning to launch a coalition to demand legislation that would allow young, illegal immigrants a path to permanent residency, according to documents seen by Reuters.

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Backroom battle imperils $230 million digital currency venture

Just three months ago, a tech project called Tezos raised $232 million online in a wildly successful "initial coin offering," in which new digital currency is parcelled out to buyers. At the time, it was the most money ever raised from the public in the white-hot cryptocurrency sector.

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Twitter looks to toughen rules on online harassment, abuse

Twitter Inc plans to toughen its rules on online sexual harassment and impose stronger penalties for misconduct, according to an email it sent to a group of safety advocates, academics and researchers that helps the social media service set its policies.

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