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Mexico tech industry benefits from Donald Trump's anti-immigration stance

Amazon, Facebook and other U.S. tech companies are expanding operations south of the border as Mexico works to capitalize on the Trump administration’s anti-immigration stance.

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Researchers uncover flaw that makes every single Wi-Fi router vulnerable to hackers

Cyber security watchdogs and researchers are issuing warnings over risks associated with a widely used system for securing Wi-Fi communications after the discovery of a flaw that could allow hackers to read information thought to be encrypted, or infect websites with malware.

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Is Facebook blocking access to data about Russian infiltration in the 2016 election?

The mystery is deepening over how much Facebook knows about Russian use of the social media platform to inject content and messaging intended to influence voters during the 2016 presidential election.

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German ambassador warns that internet controls could harm companies, isolate China

China's internet restrictions have struck a "new blow" against foreign companies working there, Germany's ambassador said on Monday, warning that such moves could undermine Beijing's political and commercial ties with the world.

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Tesla fired hundreds of employees in past week

Luxury electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc fired about 400 employees this week, including associates, team leaders and supervisors, a former employee told Reuters on Friday.

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Elizabeth Warren: Justice Dept official has no business reviewing the AT&T/Time Warner deal

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren on Thursday urged the Justice Department's top antitrust official to recuse himself from an ongoing review of AT&T Inc's planned $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner Inc.

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Equifax takes web page offline after reports of new cyber attack

Equifax Inc has taken one of its web pages offline as its security team looks into reports of another potential cyber breach, the credit reporting company, which recently disclosed a hack that compromised the sensitive information of 145.5 million people, said on Thursday.

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House panel to publicly release thousands of Russia Facebook ads used during 2016

The leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee's Russia investigation said Wednesday they intend to publicly release thousands of politically divisive Facebook ads purchased by Russia during last year's presidential election.

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Israeli spies found Russians using Kaspersky software for hacks -- and warned US two years ago

Israeli intelligence officials spying on Russian government hackers found they were using Kaspersky Lab antivirus software that is also used by 400 million people globally, including U.S. government agencies, according to media reports on Tuesday.

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Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg to appear before House intelligence: sources

Facebook Inc chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg will meet with the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on Thursday, according to three sources familiar with the situation.

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Russia pushes Texas secession and ‘white power’ rallies on social media -- and it’s still happening

A Russia-backed Facebook group that promoted a "fascist and proud" anti-Islam rally in Texas is now promoting secession on another social media platform.

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Microsoft looks at whether Russians bought US ads on search engine

Microsoft Corp said on Monday it was looking into whether Russians bought U.S. election ads on its Bing search engine or on other Microsoft-owned products and platforms, after rival Google said it had discovered such ads on its products.

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Google to use balloons to provide Puerto Rico cell service

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said late on Friday it had approved Alphabet Inc's application to provide emergency cellular service to Puerto Rico through balloons.

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