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Just like that camera and the agents who stuck it in that tree, the federal lawsuit is treading on contentious territory
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Lees meerNBC News asked three sources to retrieve the evidence of foreign election meddling that Twitter deleted
Lees meerThe plan came a day after a federal indictment describing a Russian conspiracy to interfere in the 2016 election.
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Lees meerIf Facebook doesn't stop tracking users across the web, it could face a fine of €250,000 ($315,000) per day, says Belgian court.
Lees meerMicrosoft wasn't able to come up with a patch within Google's non-negotiable "you have 90 days" period, so the flaw is now public.
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Lees meerIt wasn't *only* SQL injection, but it shows how far you can go if a company exposes its soft and fleshy parts to the internet.
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Lees meerCrooks revived an old visual trick to disguise files that would otherwise look dangerous right away.
Lees meerGoogle's about to make your inbox a much more interesting place
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