It’s not clear who paid Archimedes Group for its reality-warping campaigns, but it’s clear disinformation is now a global scourge.
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It’s not clear who paid Archimedes Group for its reality-warping campaigns, but it’s clear disinformation is now a global scourge.
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It turns out that robo-dialed calls accounted for 56.5% of the phone-in vote for the millionaire’s daughter.
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It was a week of patches – from a severe Linux kernel flaw to a new ‘wormable’ Windows bug, here’s a roundup of the week’s top stories.
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Google had egg on its face this week after it had to recall some of its Titan hardware security keys for being insecure.
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Six alleged members of “The Community” were indicted, along with three phone service employees who allegedly helped target subscribers.
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Arrests in Europe and the US appear to have ended the cybercrime careers of the gang behind the GozNym banking malware.
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A tool from the White House invites those who suspect political bias in social media censorship to “share their story with President Trump.”
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If you like what we do… please vote for us!
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The feature still lets you see how others see you, but without leaking access tokens.
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Unpatched Linux systems are vulnerable to remote compromise from the local network.
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