Picky spyware ranks sensitive military documents
A noisy malware campaign against South Korea is revealing deeper secrets.
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Emergency broadcast equipment in US vulnerable to hackers
Hardware appliances used by broadcasters to transmit emergency communications contained vulnerabilities that could be exploited over the Internet, although patches are now available.
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US court rejects state-secrets defense in NSA surveillance case
The U.S. government can no longer refuse to litigate wiretapping cases on the grounds that they would expose state secrets and undermine national security, a U.S. court has ruled.
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Microsoft kicks back $5-$10 to resellers who peddle select Windows 8 hardware
Starting today, Microsoft will give resellers up to $10 for each device they sell from a list of 21 Windows 8 touch-enabled PCs and tablets, company executives said.
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Driverless cars yield to reality: It's a long road ahead
Take a drive on Highway 101 between Silicon Valley and San Francisco these days and you might see one of Google's driverless cars in the lane next to you. The vehicles are one of the most visible signs of the increasing amount of research going on in the area related to automated driving technology.
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Fallout from NSA surveillance program disclosures spreads
The fallout from the recent disclosures of the National Security Agency's secret surveillance programs continues to spread.
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Your Facebook friends may be evil bots
How safe is your online social network? Not very, as it turns out. Your friends may not even be human, but rather bots siphoning off your data and influencing your decisions with convincing yet programmed points of view.
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Microsoft changes CRM Online licensing model to compete with Salesforce.com
Microsoft is rolling out a more flexible licensing policy for its CRM Online application that could make it more competitive with the likes of Salesforce.com, but in one instance it also introduces a price increase.
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NASA preps long-distance rescue plan for crippled Kepler telescope
NASA scientists are working on a rescue plan for the Kepler Space Telescope and will try to kick start the planet hunter later this month.
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EPIC wants Supreme Court to stop NSA surveillance
A secret surveillance court has exceeded its legal authority by allowing the U.S. National Security Agency to collect customer telephone records from Verizon Communications, a privacy group said in a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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