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Top-secret Snowden docs reveal NSA's 'all-encompassing campaign' to track 'entire business chain' of Internet cafes

Secret government documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden continue to make waves. The Intercept published a new batch of 294 articles from SIDtoday, the internal news site of the National Security Agency’s core Signals Intelligence Directorate.

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Some of the iPhone's innovations over the years have made users less secure

As eager customers meet the new iPhone, they’ll explore the latest installment in Apple’s decade-long drive to make sleeker and sexier phones. But to me as a scholar of cybersecurity, these revolutionary innovations have not come without compromises.

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Here is how the truth can get damaged in a hurricane too

How the Truth Can Get Damaged in a Hurricane, Too

The disinformation and falsehoods that can accompany breaking news online — involving terror attacks or national elections — have become a familiar plague in recent years. Big weather stories, it now seems clear, are not immune. On Twitter, Facebook and a handful of other venues, hundreds of thousands of people in recent days have clicked or…

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Virginia orders immediate halt of voting machines considered vulnerable to hacking

Virginia on Friday agreed to stop using paperless touchscreen voting machines that had been flagged by cyber security experts as potentially vulnerable to hackers and lacking sufficient vote auditing capabilities.

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Facebook says Russian-based operation spent $150K on ads leading up to 2016 election: report

On Wednesday, Politico reported that an influence operation with suspected ties to Russia spent $150,000 promoting politically divisive posts for a two-year period that ended in May.

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Apple shifts responsibility for Siri to operating system chief

Apple Inc has transferred responsibility for Siri, its voice assistant, from content chief Eddy Cue to operating systems chief Craig Federighi, a sign that the company is looking to embed the voice assistant more deeply into its core systems amid rising competition from Alphabet Inc's Google and Amazon.com Inc .

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Facebook to ban advertising for pages sharing 'fake news' articles

In a statement released on their site on Monday, Facebook took a strong stance against the spread of on the social platform.

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Pro-Russian bots busily amplifying right-wing extremism surrounding Charlottesville

Angee Dixson joined Twitter on Aug. 8 and immediately began posting furiously — about 90 times a day. A self-described American Christian conservative, Dixson defended President Donald Trump's response to the unrest in Charlottesville, criticized the removal of Confederate monuments and posted pictures purporting to show violence by left-wing counterprotesters.

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Google memo completely misses how implicit biases harm women

Workplace biases are back in the national conversation, thanks to the recent memo by a Google employee. The memo’s author challenges the company’s diversity policies, arguing that psychological differences between men and women explain why fewer women work in tech.

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Despite disavowals, leading tech companies still help extremist sites make money off of hate

Despite Disavowals, Leading Tech Companies Help Extremist Sites Monetize Hate

Because of its “extreme hostility toward Muslims,” the website Jihadwatch.org is considered an active hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League. The views of the site’s director, Robert Spencer, on Islam led the British Home Office to ban him from entering the country in 2013. But its designation as a hate…

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For the first time in history you'll be able to watch the solar eclipse live from balloons

Next week's solar eclipse will be streamed live online for the first time, from the vantage point of helium-filled balloons across the United States, providing the public with sky-high views as the moon blocks the sun.

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Does biology explain why men outnumber women in tech?

By Alice H. Eagly, Professor of Psychology; Faculty Fellow Institute for Policy Research; Professor of Management and Organizations, Northwestern University. Who's missing from this picture? Lawrence Sinclair, CC BY-NC-ND It’s no secret that Silicon Valley employs many more men than women in tech jobs. What’s much harder to agree on is why. The recent anti-diversity memo…

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'White men not biologically suited to writing diversity memos': Columnist destroys sexist Google bro

A white male reporter told a recently fired Google engineer that white men simply aren't "biologically suited to writing memos about diversity."

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