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The U.S. government is handing out malware-infested phones to the poor According to security researchers, subsidized phones provided by the
Senator urges Apple to assist FBI terror case — NIST snags industry help on industrial IoT Election vendor CEOs get
Internet of Things (IoT) has become a primary target for cybercriminals. The repeated security incidents on IoT represent a rising
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Ring has terminated employees for abusing access to people’s video data, Amazon tells lawmakers The employees were fired after accessing
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Lifelabs Data Breach, the Largest Ever in Canada, May Cost the Company Over $1 Billion in Class-Action Lawsuit 15 million
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