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This shocking report shows hackers can make it impossible for you to dial 911

It’s not often that any one of us needs to dial 911, but we know how important it is for it to work when one needs it. It is critical that 911 services always be available – both for the practicality of responding to emergencies, and to give people peace of mind. But a new type of attack has emerged that can knock out 911 access – our research explains how these attacks occur as a result of the system’s vulnerabilities. We show these attacks can create extremely serious repercussions for public safety.

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Noam Chomsky: Surfing the web for 'random factoids' is not education -- it's a 'cult generator'

Fake news has been around long before Facebook, but it was the tech company's goal to appear like a newspaper that eventually misled its users far more than ever before.

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US Customs computer collapse leaves thousands of travelers waiting

A nationwide collapse of the US customs service computer system left thousands of passengers lined up at airports awaiting clearance to officially enter the country, the authorities and US media said.

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Start-ups aim to take down drones harassing people in public spaces

A boom in consumer drone sales has spawned a counter-industry of start-ups aiming to stop drones flying where they shouldn't, by disabling them or knocking them out of the sky.

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Facebook censors historian to protect users from Roman god's sculpted genitalia

Over the years, Facebook has famously waged war on the female breast, regularly suspending accounts that display the offending body part. In October, the site even blocked a breast cancer awareness ad by a Swedish cancer organization, prompting a creative work-around by the group: they illustrated breasts as squares instead of circles to meet Facebook's strict standards of propriety.

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Bitcoin jumps above $1,000 for first time in three years

Digital currency bitcoin kicked off the new year by jumping above $1,000 for the first time in three years late on Sunday, having outperformed all central-bank-issued currencies with a 125 percent climb in 2016.

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Tesla owner files lawsuit in California claiming sudden acceleration caused crash

Tesla Motors Inc was sued on Friday by a Model X owner who said his electric SUV suddenly accelerated while being parked, causing it to crash through the garage into the owner's living room, injuring the driver and a passenger.

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How one notebook could replace all the productivity apps that have failed you

A nerd’s guide to bullet journaling Unsplash It's everything you need You may have heard of bullet journaling, probably from your sister or your coworker or some other enviably competent person you have the pleasure of knowing. It’s a productivity pocketknife—customizable, indispensable, satisfying to use—that is helping people track and organize anything and everything in their…

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What we know about Russia's alleged hacking of US political campaigns

The US and Russia have become embroiled in a Cold-War-style diplomatic spat over alleged cyberattacks Washington believes were carried out by Moscow in an attempt to skew the US election.

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Sprint, OneWeb say 8,000 jobs touted by Trump were already announced as part of SoftBank pledge

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said telecommunications group Sprint Corp <S.N> and a U.S. satellite company OneWeb will bring 8,000 jobs to the United States, and the companies said the positions were part of a previously disclosed pledge by Japan's SoftBank Group Corp.

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Uber removes self-driving cars from San Francisco roads

Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] has removed its self-driving cars from San Francisco streets, halting the autonomous program one week after its launch as the company faced a regulatory crackdown.

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German courts should go after fake news on Facebook now: minister

German judges and state prosecutors need to crack down straight away on fake news disseminated through social media platforms such as Facebook, Germany's Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in an interview published on Sunday.

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US agency that certifies the security of voting machines was itself hacked: report

The U.S. agency charged with ensuring that voting machines meet security standards was itself penetrated by a hacker after the November elections, according to a security firm working with law enforcement on the matter.

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