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Computer science pioneer Niklaus Wirth passes away

India bans import of laptops, tablets with immediate effect

Former NSA Computer Scientist: Patching Vulnerabilities Gives False Sense of Security

Nokia Disputes Report of Work on Russian Surveillance System as 'Misleading'

Ubiquiti Files Case Against Security Blogger Krebs Over 'False Accusations'

Conflict, Inflation Lead To Cuts In iPhone SE Production, Report Claims

Debian Developer Demoted, Quits After Two Decades With Project

Meta Threatens To Pull Facebook and Instagram From Europe If It Can't Target Ads

TSMC founder questions US move to rebuild chip supply chain

Security Threat Analyst Accuses Microsoft of Hosting Malware on Office365's OneDrive

How Should a Company Handle a Ransomware Attack?

Linus Torvalds Says Rust Closer for Linux Kernel Development, Calls C++ 'A Crap Language'

Results of Debian Vote On Stallman To Be Known By April 17

Richard Stallman's Return Denounced by the EFF, Tor Project, Mozilla, and the Creator of Rust

New York Times says Krebs wrongly implicated Briton in Twitter hack

Sydney Now Powered By 100% Renewable Electricity

When Google talks about privacy, one can't help but laugh

OpenBSD chief de Raadt says no easy fix for new Intel CPU bug

NEC SJC2 subsea cable will transmit data at 144Tbps

When F00F bug hit 20 years ago, Intel reacted the same way

Handling of CPU bugs disclosure 'incredibly bad' says OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt

A newly proposed anti-encryption bill in Australia would have dire consequences for all Australians’ Internet privacy and security, according to VPN provider NordVPN

Linus Torvalds says Intel needs to admit it has issues with CPUs

US media shun WikiLeaks exposure of CIA plot to implicate Kaspersky

CIA created code to impersonate Kaspersky Lab: WikiLeaks

Ubuntu Phone project failed because it was a mess: claim

Five Eyes nations urged to respect strong encryption

Only 36 Percent of Indian Engineers Can Write Compilable Code, Says Study

NSA runs its spying activities on Red Hat Linux

Systemd's latest conquest: the 'su' command

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