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Hacker From Russian Crime Group Jailed In Multi-Million Dollar Global Blackmail Conspiracy
By Madeline Roache
Why a Global Cyber Crisis Stalled-This Time
By Robert Hackett
Microsoft Sued by Online Moderators Over Violent Images
By Feliz Solomon
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According to a Pew study, men are also largely affected by cyber harassment—and to make it sound like a women-only problem is bad for women
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Nude Photo Leaks and Internet Harassment are Civil Rights Crimes
Let's talk about nude photo leaks and other forms of online harassment as what they are: civil rights violations
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Recent arguments have suggested that men get harassed more than women on the Internet, but this ignores the violent reality
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The private firm CrowdStrike followed an alleged Chinese hacker's footprints and uncovered a detailed picture of a menace to U.S. businesses
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