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Ransomware kingpin “Stern” apparently IDed by German law enforcement

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She Got an Abortion. So A Texas Cop Used 83,000 Cameras to Track Her Down.

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Football and other premium TV being pirated at 'industrial scale'

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In a world first, Brazilians will soon be able to sell their digital data

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It's Musk's last day - what has he achieved at the White House?

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US green energy firms brace for federal funding cuts

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AI video just took a startling leap in realism. Are we doomed?

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California’s Cities and Counties Must Step Up Their Privacy Game. A.B. 1337 Can Do That.

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Customers furious after Game cancels Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders

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Victoria's Secret takes down US website after 'security incident'

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In Dubai’s AI job market, your passport matters

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Elon Musk leaves White House but says Doge will continue

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Thousands of Asus routers are being hit with stealthy, persistent backdoors

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Nvidia revenues surge despite tariff uncertainty

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The Insidious Effort to Privatize Public Airwaves | EFFector 37.5

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Telegram announces partnership with Musk's xAI

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Taiwan’s chip plants run on migrant workers. Job brokers run their lives

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Temu's Chinese owner sees profits plunge as trade war bites

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Texas governor signs online safety law in blow to Apple and Google

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Second suspect arrested in alleged crypto torture scheme

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Tech Life

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Style Guide

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Adidas says customer data stolen in cyber attack

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Pornhub and three other porn sites face EU child safety probe

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The math tutor and the missing $533 million

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Frugal tech: The start-ups working on cheap innovation

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Where hyperscale hardware goes to retire: Ars visits a very big ITAD site

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The real cost of AI is being paid in deserts far from Silicon Valley

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Humanoid robots fight in Chinese kick-boxing competition

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The people who think AI might become conscious

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Tech Now

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Feds charge 16 Russians allegedly tied to botnets used in cyberattacks and spying

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Indian IT giant investigates link to M&S cyber-attack

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Researchers cause GitLab AI developer assistant to turn safe code malicious

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Google’s Will Smith double is better at eating AI spaghetti … but it’s crunchy?

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AI system resorts to blackmail if told it will be removed

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India’s richest man can’t crack e-commerce, even with Shein

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Why so many military veterans move into cybersecurity

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Destructive malware available in NPM repo went unnoticed for 2 years

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Report calls for regulation of “legally and ethically flawed” VMware

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Ars TechnicaA

New Claude 4 AI model refactored code for 7 hours straight

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Authorities carry out global takedown of infostealer used by cybercriminals

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Protestors accuse Trump of corruption as he hosts crypto gala dinner

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DJI drones are everywhere. The U.S. may still ban them

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M&S website back online, allowing users to browse

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'World's greatest designer' Jony Ive joins OpenAI to 'reimagine' computers

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“Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall

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Apple legend Jony Ive takes control of OpenAI’s design future

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UK exposes Russian cyber campaign targeting support for Ukraine

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National parking platform seeks to end 'hassle' of multiple parking apps

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