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Tech
Your Train Could Be Listening to Every Word You Say
By
David Z. Morris
April 16, 2016
Tech
Microsoft Sues U.S. Government Over Data Requests
By
Reuters
April 14, 2016
Tech
Here Come the World’s Toughest Privacy Laws
By
David Meyer
April 14, 2016
Tech
We May Never Know Exactly How the FBI Unlocked the San Bernardino iPhone
By
Reuters
April 14, 2016
Tech
U.S. Senators Introduce Draft of Controversial Encryption Bill
By
Reuters
April 13, 2016
Tech
Stalled Email Privacy Bill Advances in Congress
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Reuters
April 13, 2016
Tech
U.S. Multinationals Have a Huge Privacy Problem in Europe
By
David Meyer
April 13, 2016
Tech
Congress Eyes Making It Tougher For Police To Spy On Your Email
By
Aaron Pressman
April 12, 2016
Tech
Microsoft Takes Lead in Supporting New U.S.-EU Privacy Pact
By
David Meyer
April 11, 2016
Tech
How the Web’s Biggest Blogging Platform Just Made Readers More Secure
By
David Meyer
April 11, 2016
Tech
EU Regulators May Not Endorse Crucial U.S. Data Privacy Deal
By
David Meyer
April 8, 2016
Tech
Why Global Online Trade Is Threatened by a ‘Legal Arms Race’
By
David Meyer
April 8, 2016
Tech
Sen. Al Franken Takes Aim at Oculus Rift Privacy Policies
By
Chris Morris
April 8, 2016
Tech
Here’s What the FBI’s iPhone Hack Can Do
By
Don Reisinger
April 7, 2016
Tech
Why WhatsApp’s Encryption Embrace Is a Landmark Event
By
David Meyer
April 6, 2016
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