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Internet

Police say boastful posts on Facebook and Instagram about a jewelry inheritance apparently prompted three men to target a Philadelphia home for a robbery. …

United Kingdom spies acted illegally when they scooped up data about Britons’ electronic communications gathered by the U.S. National Security Agency, a court ruled …

The chairman of the US’s communications watchdog is proposing “strong” protections to ensure the principles of net neutrality are upheld. In an article in …

A jury has ruled Ross Ulbricht, the 30-year-old who founded the black market website Silk Road, guilty on all counts. The FBI arrested Ulbricht …

The roads of the future will be able to manage traffic congestion much better than today’s networks, according to an Ofcom report released today. …

The Authority for Consumers and Markets in the Netherlands has imposed fines on KPN and Vodafone — the country’s two largest operators —for violating …

Google, the internet search giant, has been forced to improve its privacy policy after an official watchdog said the company was “too vague” about …

The FBI, along with seemingly every law enforcement agency in the country, wants a backdoor into every new, encrypted-by-default cellphone, arguing that without this, …

The French government is stepping up the pressure on Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. to help in the struggle against terrorist groups. President Francois …

Britain and the United States will create a joint “cyber cell” so spies can tackle the growing threat of terrorists plotting online attacks on …