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GoDaddy Corporate Domains chief: The next Internet land rush is happening right now

ICANN’s application window for branded internet suffixes closes August 12. For most companies, the boardroom hasn’t noticed. It should.

By Phil LodicoJune 20, 2026
The week that changed AI: Inside Trump’s Anthropic crackdown, and how a phone call from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy triggered the chaos
The week that changed AI: Inside Trump’s Anthropic crackdown, and how a phone call from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy triggered the chaos
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Half of U.S. adults under 50 get health information from influencers who mostly aren’t medical professionals, Pew finds
Half of U.S. adults under 50 get health information from influencers who mostly aren’t medical professionals, Pew finds
By Mia OsmonbekovJune 18, 2026
The global under-16 social media ban Is no longer a fringe policy
The global under-16 social media ban Is no longer a fringe policy
By The Associated PressJune 17, 2026
Gary Lockwood talks to Keir Dullea in a scene from the film '2001: A Space Odyssey', 1968.
Google DeepMind unveils plan to protect itself from its own rogue AI agents
By Jeremy KahnJune 18, 2026
World Cup, America 250 face new risk with spy law lapse
World Cup, America 250 face new risk with spy law lapse
By Caitlin Reilly, Roxana Tiron and BloombergJune 17, 2026
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AINobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu on the ‘brainless’ AI discourse, the myth of capitalism and the Gen Z revolution risk
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Trump tries to explain why Reflecting Pool is algae green and its blue lining is peeling. Police arrest a former Olympic canoe racer on a bike ride
North AmericaTrump tries to explain why Reflecting Pool is algae green and its blue lining is peeling. Police arrest a former Olympic canoe racer on a bike ride
By The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
Vice President JD Vance heads to Switzerland for talks with Iran but says he will only be there ‘for a day or two’
Middle EastVice President JD Vance heads to Switzerland for talks with Iran but says he will only be there ‘for a day or two’
By Kareem Chehayeb, Bassem Mroue, Seung Min Kim, Munir Ahmed and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
A new trade war may be brewing. This time, Europe is taking a page from Trump’s playbook — ‘We no longer live in a world of pink ponies and rainbows’
EconomyA new trade war may be brewing. This time, Europe is taking a page from Trump’s playbook — ‘We no longer live in a world of pink ponies and rainbows’
By Jason MaJune 20, 2026
Shipping companies will decide when the Strait of Hormuz is truly open—not the U.S. or Iran—and the latest deal is already sowing confusion
EnergyShipping companies will decide when the Strait of Hormuz is truly open—not the U.S. or Iran—and the latest deal is already sowing confusion
By Jason MaJune 20, 2026
Trump threatens to charge U.S. tolls in Strait of Hormuz for ‘services rendered as the Guardian Angel to the countries of the Middle East’
EnergyTrump threatens to charge U.S. tolls in Strait of Hormuz for ‘services rendered as the Guardian Angel to the countries of the Middle East’
By Kareem Chehayeb, Bassem Mroue, Munir Ahmed and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
Who needs rate cuts? Even the Fed’s new chair admits companies are easily raising capital on financial markets amid epic stock and debt binge
BankingWho needs rate cuts? Even the Fed’s new chair admits companies are easily raising capital on financial markets amid epic stock and debt binge
By Jason MaJune 20, 2026
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PoliticsAmericans on Trump and Iran: 65% disapprove, just like his job (dis)approval
By Linley Sanders, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
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Threat Sheet—Saturday, August 1, 2015
TechThreat Sheet—Saturday, August 1, 2015
By Robert HackettAugust 1, 2015
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    TechAutomakers unite to prevent cars from being hacked
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FinancePeople are terrified about identify theft
By Valentina ZaryaJuly 31, 2015
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CybersecurityThis map shows China’s cyber invasion of the U.S. is well underway
By Chris MatthewsJuly 31, 2015
White hat hacker: GM’s OnStar app is still vulnerable
TechWhite hat hacker: GM’s OnStar app is still vulnerable
By Kirsten KorosecJuly 31, 2015
An employee is seen behind a glass wall with the logo of Alibaba at the company's headquarters on the outskirts of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
TechAlibaba’s cloud unit teams with Chinese researchers on quantum computing
By Barb DarrowJuly 30, 2015
Person wears a Guy Fawkes mask which today is a trademark and symbol for the online hacktivist group Anonymous. 2012.
TechVulnerability could make Tor, the anonymous network, less anonymous
By Barb DarrowJuly 29, 2015
  • Facebook info security chief: ‘Death to Adobe Flash’
    TechFacebook info security chief: ‘Death to Adobe Flash’
    By Robert HackettJuly 14, 2015
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TechRussian hackers use Twitter to cover their tracks
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 29, 2015
East Coast Blizzard Forces Cancellations Of Thousands Of Flights Nationwide
CybersecurityChinese hackers targeted United Airlines
By Jonathan ChewJuly 29, 2015
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TechHarvard-affiliate McLean Hospital loses patient data
By Barb DarrowJuly 29, 2015
Hackers can change this sniper rifle’s target
TechHackers can change this sniper rifle’s target
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 29, 2015
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TechStanding up at the gates of hell: CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz
By Robert HackettJuly 29, 2015
  • Can artificial intelligence stop hackers?
    TechCan artificial intelligence stop hackers?
    By Brian O'KeefeJuly 14, 2015
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Tech‘It fell off the back of the Internet’: Freight thieves are becoming cybercriminals
By David Z. MorrisJuly 29, 2015
The Latest Mobile Apps At The App World Multi-Platform Developer Show
TechStagefright: Everything you need to know about Google’s Android megabug
By Robert HackettJuly 28, 2015
Cylance raises $42 million for AI-based security software
TechCylance raises $42 million for AI-based security software
By Robert HackettJuly 28, 2015
Meet the woman protecting Wells Fargo from cybercrime—without a tech degree
MPWMeet the woman protecting Wells Fargo from cybercrime—without a tech degree
By Tina AmirthaJuly 27, 2015
Nearly 1 billion phones can be hacked with 1 text
TechNearly 1 billion phones can be hacked with 1 text
By Robert HackettJuly 27, 2015
Hackers target New York magazine website as it publishes Bill Cosby feature
TechHackers target New York magazine website as it publishes Bill Cosby feature
By Robert HackettJuly 27, 2015
Threat Sheet—Saturday, July 25, 2015
TechThreat Sheet—Saturday, July 25, 2015
By Robert HackettJuly 25, 2015
Wired Jeep hack: Don’t let stunt storytelling eclipse the message
TechWired Jeep hack: Don’t let stunt storytelling eclipse the message
By Robert HackettJuly 22, 2015
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TechOne in five Ottawans is registered on Ashley Madison
By ReutersJuly 22, 2015
JPMorgan Chase
TechArrests made in connection with JPMorgan hack, report says
By Robert HackettJuly 21, 2015
Chrysler Fiat Announces Jeep Brand Will Anchor Company Overhaul
CybersecurityYour car isn’t safe from hackers. Here’s why
By Robert HackettJuly 21, 2015
Data breach aside, your Ashley Madison affair was never a secret
TechData breach aside, your Ashley Madison affair was never a secret
By Robert HackettJuly 20, 2015
Microsoft is reportedly buying Adallom, a software security specialist
TechMicrosoft is reportedly buying Adallom, a software security specialist
By Barb DarrowJuly 20, 2015
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TechHackers have got all of online adultery site Ashley Madison’s data
By Geoffrey SmithJuly 20, 2015
Threat Sheet—Saturday, July 18, 2015
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TechUCLA Health System data breach may affect millions
By Robert HackettJuly 17, 2015
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TechHow spy agencies around the world used this company’s software
By Jonathan VanianJuly 16, 2015
United Airlines Grounds All Flights Worldwide After Computer Glitch
TechWant free airline flights? Hack into United
By Claire ZillmanJuly 16, 2015
The word 'password' is pictured on a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin
TechAn exploitable weakness in network security: corporate boards
By Brian O'KeefeJuly 15, 2015
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