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    Government websites have quietly been running cryptocoin mining scripts

    Government websites have quietly been running cryptocoin mining scripts

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 7 years ago
    Smartphone data tracking is even creepier than you think

    Smartphone data tracking is even creepier than you think

    • The Conversation
    • 7 years ago
    Hacker tricks official Vatican News site into declaring God an onion

    Hacker tricks official Vatican News site into declaring God an onion

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 7 years ago
    These Chinese facial recognition glasses are a dystopian nightmare come true

    These Chinese facial recognition glasses are a dystopian nightmare come true

    • Bryan Clark
    • 7 years ago
    PSA: Watch out for this malicious Reddit knock-off that steals your password

    PSA: Watch out for this malicious Reddit knock-off that steals your password

    • Mix
    • 7 years ago
    Where are our cyber peacekeeping forces?

    Where are our cyber peacekeeping forces?

    • The Conversation
    • 7 years ago
    This simple script renders data collected by your ISP unusable

    This simple script renders data collected by your ISP unusable

    • Bryan Clark
    • 7 years ago
    Radiohead’s website has a less than OK Computer: it’s leaking user data

    Radiohead’s website has a less than OK Computer: it’s leaking user data

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 7 years ago
    5 signs you would make a lousy hacker

    5 signs you would make a lousy hacker

    • William Watterson
    • 7 years ago
    Hackers are con artists: The perils of social engineering

    Hackers are con artists: The perils of social engineering

    • Andrew DiCosmo
    • 7 years ago
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