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NSA: Surveillance court says no upper limit on phone records collection

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NSA: Surveillance court says no upper limit on phone records collection

09.26.2013 1:35 PM

The NSA intends to collect all U.S. telephone records and put them in a searchable "lock box" in the interest of national security, General Keith Alexander, the NSA's director, told Congress.

NSA admits employees spied on husbands, boyfriends, and girlfriends

09.27.2013 6:26 AM

Employees of the U.S. National Security Agency spied on "unfaithful" husbands, boyfriends and girlfriends using surveillance technology of the agency, according to a letter from the NSA to a U.S. Senator.

 

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Cisco IOS updates fix 10 denial-of-service vulnerabilities

09.27.2013 7:20 AM

Cisco Systems has patched 10 vulnerabilities that could impact the availability of devices using various versions of its IOS software.

New proof-of-concept tool detects stealthy malware hiding in graphics cards

09.27.2013 9:06 AM

Which is scarier: The fact that malware can get cozy in your hardware, or the fact that it was completely undetectable until now?

IE zero-day vulnerability exploited more widely than previously thought

09.27.2013 9:24 AM

A recently announced and yet-to-be-patched vulnerability that affects all versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) has been exploited in targeted attacks against organizations in Taiwan since the beginning of July, according to security researchers.

France sanctions Google for European privacy law violations

09.27.2013 12:05 PM

France's privacy watchdog took issue with several areas of Google's data policies, in particular how the company stores and uses people's data.

How to delete your Twitter account

09.27.2013 1:02 PM

You're done with the hashtags and retweets, and it's time to go for good.

Microsoft received 37,000 end-user data requests in first half of year

09.27.2013 5:08 PM

The requests potentially impacted about 66,500 Microsoft online accounts altogether, the company said Friday.

Iran accused of hacking into U.S. Navy computers

09.27.2013 5:18 PM

Hackers backed by Iran have penetrated an unclassified U.S. Navy network in one of the most serious incidents of cybercrime yet by the Middle East nation, according to a report Friday.

Known, unpatched flaws draw most attacks, Kaspersky says

09.28.2013 8:07 AM

Most security breaches can be blamed on known but unpatched vulnerabilities, according to Kaspersky Lab.

How your identity gets swiped even if you're careful

09.28.2013 8:51 AM

LexisNexis, Kroll, and Dunn & Bradstreet have been thoroughly pwned by identity stealing hackers. Who pays the price? You and me.

Suitcase-size device may help save lives of disaster victims

09.26.2013 8:55 AM

The device looks like a small piece of carry-on luggage, but it has a more important job than carrying a toothbrush, deodorant and a couple of pairs of underwear.

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