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Privacy

You’ve probably heard about Heartbleed by now. It’s big, bad wolf of an Internet security problem. And though it’s mainly server managers who have …

Facebook wants people to stop getting frustrated with the company’s privacy settings. Well, good luck with that. Almost any change Facebook makes to privacy …

Revelations from the NSA leaks shows that the NSA can steal or use the law to demand encryption keys from providers. The NSA (and …

Swedish ISP Bahnhof has long been a supporter of keeping its customers’ data private. Five years ago, we wrote about its decision to delete …

The US National Security Agency has denied it knew about or exploited the Heartbleed online security flaw. The denial came after a Bloomberg News …

Who can recall the countless website passwords we’re asked to stuff into our overspilling brain boxes? And how do we make sure they don’t …

Facebook on Friday released its second government requests report covering the second half of 2013, and it expands its scope from the first one …

Dropbox intended to make headlines after introducing Carousel, Dropbox for Business, and the Mailbox app expansion on Wednesday. But the cloud storage company probably …

The U.S. National Security Agency knew for at least two years about a flaw in the way that many websites send sensitive information, now …

Big data and predictive technologies – sometimes called artificial intelligence (AI) – are changing the world. Everyone from Google to your supermarket and hospital …