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Which body part did this man eat to avoid being ID’ed?
Warning! Not for the faint of heart! A Florida man, recently arrested for driving a stolen Mercedes, spent his...
Come to the dark web… it’s a little safer now
The dark web has long been seen as the skeevy underbelly of the Internet where users can buy illegal...
US corporations that skimp on cybersecurity now subject to FTC regulation
NOTE: This post was originally published on September 17, 2015 A US appeals court has recently ruled that the Federal Trade...
Creepy Chrome extension lets you stalk your Facebook friends in real...
Gather round, kids, because today’s #WTFWednesday is scary. Like walking in on your 85-year-old grandma in the tub scary....
AT&T’s free Wi-Fi comes with one big catch
One of the perks of signing a contract with AT&T, the largest mobile carrier in the United States by...
iOS 9 can track your sex life?
This post was originally published on September 9, 2015. If you have an iPhone, then your device and its maker,...
Encryption helps everyone, including criminals, and that’s O.K.
Encryption protects everyone, even people we’d rather not protect, like criminals. But that’s exactly why we need it now more than ever.
Facebook can identify you even if it can’t see your face...
It’s creepy enough that Facebook can recognize your face in photos. Even if you didn’t upload it yourself, Facebook...
Spotify responds to backlash against ‘creepy’ new privacy policy
Find out how Spotify CEO Daniel Ek responded to the outcry against Spotify's "creepy" new privacy policy—and what the new policy means for you.
AT&T happy to help NSA spy on millions
A joint investigation between the New York Times and ProPublica details decades-long collaboration between AT&T and the NSA.