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License Plate Readers Are Creating a US-Wide Database of More Than Just Cars

When a politician sues a blog to unmask its anonymous commenter

Supreme Court Declines to Block Texas Porn Restriction

The Companies Helping Governments Hack Citizens' Phones: A 'Thriving' Industry

Hal Finney was the designer of Bitcoin

Tech CEO Sentenced To 5 Years in IP Address Scheme

Microsoft Edge Is Leaking the Sites You Visit to Bing

CES's 'Worst in Show' criticized over privacy, security, and environmental threats

Farm equipment dealers block 'Right to Repair' provision in North Carolina

Ring Refuses To Say How Many Users Had Video Footage Obtained By Police - Slashdot

Amazon Tried To Coerce Ecobee Into Collecting Private User Data, the WSJ Reports

FreeBSD and Its Code of Conduct Anniversary

Amazon's Ring Now Reportedly Partners With More Than 2,000 US Police and Fire Departments - Slashdot

Update: Prosecutors asked that Rebekah Jones be banned from the internet

Twitter locks WikiLeaks account days before Assange's extradition hearing

Google's Chrome Has My Dead Grandpa's Data and He Never Used the Internet

Lufthansa Sues Passenger Who Missed His Flight – 'Hidden City' Trick

Nest Competitor Ring Reportedly Gave Employees Full Access To Customers' Live Camera Feeds

Supreme Court Scrutinizing Class Action Settlements That Leave Consumers Empty-Handed

In an Open Letter, Microsoft Employees Urge the Company To Not Bid on the US Military's Project JEDI

Facing net neutrality critics, Verizon lifts data caps on public safety workers

Firefox and Chrome Pull Popular Browser Extension Stylish From Their Stores After Report Claimed It Logs and Shares Browsing History, Credentials

A Year Ago, Google Said It Would Stop Reading Users' Emails For Gmail Ads. It Hasn't Started Doing So Yet.

The SCO vs IBM Zombie Shambles On

Dutch intelligence agents watched Russia hack the DNC.

Senator Asks FBI Director, Who Seeks Backdoor in Silicon Valley Companies' Software, to Justify His Ill-Informed Policy Proposal For Encryption

Congo shuts down Internet services 'indefinitely'.

ISPs Won't Promise To Treat All Traffic Equally After Net Neutrality

HP, World's Largest PC Vendor, Quietly Installs System-Slowing Spyware On Its PCs, Users Say

Moscow Has Turned Kaspersky Antivirus Software Into a Global Spy Tool, Using It To Scan Computers For Secret US Data

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