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Secret F.B.I. Subpoenas Scoop Up Personal Data From Scores of Companies - The New York Times
The FBI Tried to Plant a Backdoor in an Encrypted Phone Network - VICE
Exclusive: Russia carried out a 'stunning' breach of FBI communications system, escalating the spy game on U.S. soil
Authorities Consider Taking Legal Action Against Facebook Over Storm Area 51 Event
Robocalls Keep Pouring In As Hijacking Threat Emerges — How To Stop
Navy Confirms Existence of 'Unidentified' Flying Objects Seen in Leaked Footage
United States Files Civil Lawsuit Against Edward Snowden | USAO-EDVA | Department of Justice
Amazon will soon let you make campaign contributions through your Alexa device - The Verge
Spouse of Ring exec among lawmakers trying to weaken Calif. privacy law | Ars Technica
French court rules that Steam’s ban on reselling used games is illegal - Polygon
Swiss Copyright Law: Downloading Stays Legal, No Site Blocking - TorrentFreak
Exclusive: Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties – sources - Reuters
India tells tech firms to protect user privacy, prevent abuse - Reuters
India Seeks to Adopt China-Style Facial Recognition in Policing - Bloomberg
India bans e-cigarettes as global vaping backlash grows | Society | The Guardian
Vaping criminal probe announced by FDA as illnesses rise to 530 - CNET
Millions of Americans’ medical images and data are available on the Internet | Ars Technica
Database leaks data on most of Ecuador's citizens, including 6.7 million children | ZDNet
World’s most destructive botnet returns with stolen passwords and email in tow | Ars Technica
Payment card thieves hack Click2Gov bill paying portals in 8 cities | Ars Technica
LastPass bug leaks credentials from previous site | ZDNet
Exposed RDP servers see 150K brute-force attempts per week: Here's how to protect them - TechRepublic
Developer takes down Ruby library after he finds out ICE was using it | ZDNet
Smart TVs, smart-home devices found to be leaking sensitive user data, researchers find