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By TIME Staff
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By Victor Luckerson
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"The problem is not going to go away"
By Maya Rhodan
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Feds Probe Alleged Flight Hacks
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By David Stout
May 17, 2015
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By The Aspen Institute
May 11, 2015
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You'll never complain again about not having the Internet at 30,000 ft.
By David Stout
April 16, 2015
Facebook Paid Researchers $1.3 Million in 2014 to Find Bugs
Facebook has paid researchers in the "bug bounty program" more than $3 million since 2011
By Tessa Berenson
February 26, 2015
U.S. Has Infected Foreign Computer Networks, Says Report
Iran, Russia, Afghanistan and Pakistan are among the nations allegedly infected with the malicious "implants"
By Rishi Iyengar
February 16, 2015
Obama to Outline New Plan for Online Security
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By Haley Sweetland Edwards
February 13, 2015
Teen Arrested For Holiday Attacks on PlayStation and Xbox
Both services went down around Christmas
By Victor Luckerson
January 16, 2015
Cybersecurity Firm Says Sony Insiders Responsible for Hack
Growing evidence suggests it was not North Korea.
By Noah Rayman
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Why You Should Change Your Amazon Password
Hackers said Friday that they leaked data associated with 13,000 accounts
By Justin Worland
December 28, 2014
South Korean Nuclear Operator Holds Cyberattack Drills After Hack
Hackers threaten people to "stay away" from three nuclear reactors unless they are closed by Christmas
By Per Liljas
December 22, 2014
Angelina Jolie Hires Experts to Protect Her Kids Online
She says she and husband Brad Pitt, who don't use social media, "wouldn't even know what to look for."
By Rishi Iyengar
December 16, 2014
No, Snapchat Hasn't Been Hacked
But that doesn’t mean you won’t get annoying weight loss spam from your friends
By Noah Rayman
September 29, 2014
Doubts About ISIS Hackers
Experts say the Islamist militants' social media savvy doesn’t translate into a real cybersecurity threat against the U.S.
By Sam Frizell
September 19, 2014
Home Depot Confirms Credit-Card Data Hack
The construction-equipment retailer says anyone who shopped there since April could be a victim
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