security
The person whose phone was affected would have been given no indication that others were eavesdropping.
This economy has us in survival mode, stressing out our bodies and minds.
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Money may not buy you love, but it won’t break your heart either.
It’s likely one of the biggest data breaches in corporate history.
What is a blockchain phone, and why would anyone want one?
Most of those who try to sneak stuff onboard succeed.
In Life After Google, George Gilder writes that we’re paying a heavy cost for “free.”
A new report from Bloomberg describes how Chinese subcontractors secretly inserted microchips into servers that wound up in data centers used by nearly 30 American companies.
South Korean officials say with confidence that this will be the safest Olympics on record.
Do we really need to spend such a mind-bogglingly huge amount of money on surveilling the world (and the American taxpayers) to find a terrorist-needle in a global-haystack?
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David Miliband has said that the hardest way into the US is to enter as a refugee. Is he correct?