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  • California Eyeing Drone Surveillance

  • Tuesday, December 4
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  • Plans by the first California local government to deploy a surveillance drone were postponed Tuesday amid protests by rights groups who complained that Alameda County authorities were rushing the plan without public input. Alameda County is moving to become one …

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  • ISPs Delay Monitoring of Illicit File-Sharing

  • Thursday, November 29
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  • The nation’s major internet service providers are delaying an initiative backed by the Obama administration and pushed by Hollywood and the major record labels to disrupt and possibly terminate internet access for online copyright scofflaws.

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  • Murder Suspect John McAfee: I’m Innocent

  • Monday, November 12
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  • John McAfee, 67, is the prime suspect in a murder discovered Sunday morning in Belize. Convinced that he’ll be killed if he’s taken into custody for questioning, the millionaire antivirus pioneer has gone into hiding somewhere in the Central American …

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  • The Hackers of Damascus

  • Taymour Karim didn’t crack under interrogation. His Syrian captors beat him with their fists, with their boots, with sticks, with chains, with the butts of their Kalashnikovs. They hit him so hard they broke two of his teeth and three ...  More
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  • Google Play Chomps Grooveshark -- Again!

  • It appeared that controversial streaming music app Grooveshark was back for good when the Android title returned to Google’s Play Store earlier this week, but already it has mysteriously been pulled from the marketplace, suggesting music labels have pressured the search giant into ...  More
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  • Shamoon Malware a 2-Stage Targeted Attack

  • The Shamoon malware, which researchers say is copycat malware that mimics malware found on machines that struck Iran's national oil company this year, apparently uses a proxy machine inside company to steal data about files on a computer before destroying ...  More
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