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Election 2020
Elizabeth Warren Has a Plan to Stop Disinformation—Sort Of
Gilad Edelman
Mark Warner Takes on Big Tech and Russian Spies
Garrett M. Graff
Hacking
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Brian Barrett
security
How to Get the Most Out of Your Smartphone's Encryption
David Nield
Space Force's Rough Launch, Oversight for Facebook, and More
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Hacking
The UK just approved Huawei 5G equipment. Here's why
Matt Burgess
military
The US Space Force Has a Rough Launch on the Internet
Garrett M. Graff
privacy
One Small Fix Would Curb Stingray Surveillance
Lily Hay Newman
rule of three
Intel Is Patching the Patch for Its ‘Zombieload’ Patch
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Europe has a plan to break Google and Amazon's cloud dominance
Will Bedingfield
Phones
How to securely wipe anything from your Android, iPhone or PC
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shlayer
The Sneaky Simple Malware That Hits Millions of Macs
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Google Calls Out Safari for Privacy Flaws
Brian Barrett
This Is Fine
The Doomsday Clock Moves Closer Than Ever to Midnight
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Privacy
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The Met Police will start using live facial recognition across London
Matt Burgess
pwn2own
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Andy Greenberg
Hacking
If Saudi Arabia did hack Jeff Bezos, this is probably how it went down
Matt Burgess
Privacy
The UK's bold quest to protect kids online raises lots of questions
Gian M. Volpicelli
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