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Why a YouTube chat about chess got flagged for hate speech social media Article 631 words, published Mar 1 2021 9 votes
They told their therapists everything. Hackers leaked it all. privacy security Article 4390 words 15 votes
I called off my wedding. The internet will never forget privacy social media internet Article 5366 words 24 votes
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Can killing cookies save journalism? A Dutch public broadcaster got rid of targeted digital ads and its revenues went up 62-79% privacy Article 2533 words 31 votes
Bill Gates on vaccines, Trump, and why social media is “a poisoned chalice” social media Article 3114 words 7 votes
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An army of volunteers is taking on vaccine disinformation online social media internet Article 2902 words 6 votes
Schools turn to surveillance tech to prevent Covid-19 spread: "We are very much interested in the automated tracking of students" privacy Article 720 words 6 votes
Here’s what an antitrust case against Google might look like: Two DOJ veterans lay out a roadmap for cracking down on the company’s digital advertising juggernaut google Article 717 words 4 votes
The confessions of Marcus "MalwareTech" Hutchins, the hacker who stopped WannaCry and was arrested by the FBI in 2017 security Article 13 662 words 33 votes
The devastating decline of Lee Holloway, one of the co-founders of Cloudflare Article 7186 words 24 votes
Critical Windows 10 exploit discovered which allows arbitrary software to be installed under the guise of Windows updates security microsoft Article 660 words 20 votes
Meet the mad scientist who wrote the book on how to hunt hackers security.cyber Article 2249 words 8 votes
The strange life and mysterious death of Jerrold Haas, co-founder of the educational-blockchain startup Tessr Article 7850 words 7 votes
Hackers can use lasers to ‘speak’ to your Amazon Echo or Google Home security amazon.echo google.home Article 1378 words 10 votes
In a new report, Penn State political scientists suggest that radicalization on YouTube is driven by communities that form around right-wing content more than the recommendation engine social media Article 741 words 11 votes
Olympic destroyer - The untold story of the 2018 Olympics cyberattack security.cyber Article 7600 words 6 votes