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Gmail Doesn't Want the NSA to Spy On You
By Doug Aamoth
How Target Made Itself a Target for Hackers
By Harry McCracken
Study Shows How Easily U.S. Can Plunge into Darkness
By Denver Nicks
Boston Boosts Security Ahead of Marathon in April
By Laura Stampler
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New Netflix Phishing Scam Threatens the Internet
Computer security experts are warning about an elaborate new tech support scam where thieves pose as Netflix and Microsoft employees to steal from unsuspecting victims.
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Autopsy Reveals Why Two Died on 'Captain Phillips' Ship
They both suffered from respiratory failure
By Laura Stampler
February 25, 2014
How I Quit Google
Spurred by privacy concerns, one writer decided to quit cold turkey — and found what she was searching for
By Julia Angwin
February 24, 2014
You Don't Need to Be a Sexter to Want a Self-Destructing Message Service
With hacking on the rise, the demand for ultra secure, ultra private self-destructing messages is building
By Dan Kedmey
February 14, 2014
Meet Monsieur Reform: François Hollande
Why the world needs France's president to succeed in reviving his country's fortunes--and why the odds are against him
By Catherine Mayer / Paris and Vivienne Walt / Paris
February 6, 2014
Karzai's Not-So-Crazy Endgame
The Afghan President's bizarre behavior has rational roots in a bloody history
By Fareed Zakaria
February 6, 2014
The Quantum Quest for a Revolutionary Computer
Quantum computing uses strange subatomic behavior to exponentially speed up processing. It could be a revolution, or it could be wishful thinking
By Lev Grossman
February 6, 2014
Russian Official Says Sochi is as Safe as Anywhere
Says terror attack no more likely than in New York or London
By Noah Rayman
February 6, 2014
Target To Speed Up Smart Cards After Security Breach
The company plans to have more secure REDcards by early 2015
By Alexandra Sifferlin
February 4, 2014
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