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What the Google gender 'manifesto' really says about Silicon Valley

Five years ago, Silicon Valley was rocked by a wave of “brogrammer” bad behavior, when overfunded, highly entitled, mostly white and male startup founders did things that were juvenile, out of line and just plain stupid. Most of these activities – such as putting pornography into PowerPoint slides – revolved around the explicit or implied devaluation and harassment of women and the assumption that heterosexual men’s privilege could or should define the workplace. The recent “memo” scandal out of Google shows how far we have yet to go.

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Google cancels staff meeting over fears of online attacks against employees

Alphabet's Google canceled on Thursday a company-wide meeting scheduled to discuss the controversy over a memo opposing diversity policies, the company said, citing concerns about personal attacks on employees from far-right commentators.

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MalwareTech's arrest sheds light on the complex culture of the hacking world

The arrest of a British cybersecurity researcher on charges of disseminating malware and conspiring to commit computer fraud and abuse provides a window into the complexities of hacking culture.

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Mozilla and fact-checker engine join fight on fake news

Mozilla, the non-profit which runs the Firefox internet browser, said Wednesday it was launching a drive against "fake news" as fact-checking software backed by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar got its first run-out in public.

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‘It’s demoralizing’: 60 women preparing to sue Google over $40,000 salary gap with male colleagues

In the wake of the firing of a male employee at Google sending out a sexist memo proclaiming women are biologically less than men, 60 female staffers at Google are suing for alleged sexism over the pay gap.

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Hackers leak personal contact info for ‘Game of Thrones’ actors -- and demand $7.5M bitcoin ransom

Hackers have released personal information of "Game of Thrones" actors, along with stolen emails and scripts, after breaking into HBO's servers.

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New York doctor ordered to stop advertising controversial '3-parent baby' gene splice service

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. regulators warned a New York fertility doctor on Friday to stop marketing an experimental procedure that uses DNA from three people - a mother, a father, and an egg donor - to avoid certain genetic diseases. The doctor, John Zhang, used the technique to help a Jordanian couple have a baby boy…

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Kushner begs Silicon Valley techies to leave financial security to work for Trump

Senior White House aide Jared Kushner is working to develop a system that would recruit technology engineers to leave their well-paying Silicon Valley jobs to serve in President Donald Trump's government.

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Math professor thinks drugs are too damn high -- so he's teaching people how to make pharmaceuticals at home

A math professor was part of a human rights envoy to Central America when he went to a pharmacy and discovered there was no birth control. The concept was so absurd to him that he decided people should make it themselves.

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FBI arrested cyber expert who ended WannaCry attack: US Marshall Service

A cyber security researcher widely credited with helping to neutralize the global "WannaCry" ransomware attack earlier this year has been arrested on unrelated hacking charges, according to court documents unsealed Thursday.

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Seed funding for tech startups slows in Silicon Valley

The bloom is off seed funding, the business of providing money to brand-new startups, as investors take a more measured approach to financing emerging U.S. technology companies.

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Ukraine is finally taking measures to fix its leaky cyber problems after attacks

When the chief of Microsoft Ukraine switched jobs to work for President Petro Poroshenko, he found that everyone in the office used the same login password. It wasn't the only symptom of lax IT security in a country suffering crippling cyber attacks.

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Email prankster tricked White House officials to supply private info by pretending to be Priebus and Kushner

A British “email prankster” carried on conversations with multiple White House officials after convincing them he was other members of the Donald Trump administration, CNN reports.

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