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    FILE - This Sept. 12, 2012 file photo shows a man using a cellphone as he passes a T-Mobile store in New York. T-Mobile USA knowingly made hundreds of millions off its customers in bogus charges, a federal regulator alleged Tuesday in a complaint that is likely to damage the reputation of a household name in wireless communications. In its complaint filed in federal court, the Federal Trade Commission claimed that T-Mobile billed consumers for subscriptions to premium text services such as $10-per-month horoscopes that were never authorized by the account holder. The FTC alleges that T-Mobile collected as much as 40 percent of the charges, even after being alerted by other customers that the subscriptions were scams. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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    T-Mobile discloses data breach affecting millions of customers

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    August 24, 2018 1:30 pm
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    FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2016 file photo an iPhone is seen in Washington. The Associated Press and two other news organizations sued the FBI on Friday to learn who the government paid and how much it spent to hack into an iPhone in its investigation into last year's San Bernardino, California, massacre.
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    Bipartisan bill would protect encrypted communications from the government

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    August 24, 2018 4:00 am
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    FILE - This May 21, 2013 file photo shows an iPhone in Washington with Twitter, Facebook, and other apps. Tired of that friend or relative who won't stop posting or tweeting political opinions? Online loudmouths may be annoying, but a new survey suggests they are in the minority. In a report released Tuesday, the Pew Research Center found that most people who regularly use social media sites were actually less likely to share their opinions, even offline.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
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    Tech companies to meet today to talk 2018 elections: Report

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    August 24, 2018 12:54 am
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    Republican senator’s campaign staff targeted in phishing attack: Report
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    Republican senator’s campaign staff targeted in phishing attack: Report

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    August 23, 2018 10:59 pm
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    Google is appealing a European Commission fine of $5.1 billion.
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    Google joins Facebook, Twitter in terminating Iran-linked accounts

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    August 23, 2018 6:32 pm
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    People stand outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington.
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    DNC admits hack attack reported to FBI was false alarm

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    August 23, 2018 10:05 am
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    Former Facebook security chief: 'It's too late to protect the 2018 elections'
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    Former Facebook security chief: 'It's too late to protect the 2018 elections'

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    August 22, 2018 10:57 pm
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    FILE - In this March 18, 2014 file photo, voters cast their ballots in Hinsdale, Ill. Illinois election officials voted Monday, MOV. 20, 2017, to remain in a controversial multi-state voter registration database, but critics who raised questions about inaccuracies and security vowed to take the fight to the state Legislature.For weeks, advocates and top Illinois Democrats, including both U.S. senators, have urged election officials to withdraw from the Kansas-run Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
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    DNC alerts FBI after detecting sophisticated effort to hack voter database: Report

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    August 22, 2018 4:37 pm
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    Some of the Facebook and Instagram ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues, released by members of the U.S. House Intelligence committee, are photographed in Washington, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. The ads, dozens of which were disclosed for the first time, were released as representatives of leading social media companies faced criticism on Capitol Hill about why they hadn't done more to combat Russian interference on their sites and prevent foreign agents from meddling in last year's election.
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    Russia dominates cybersecurity headlines, but other states have bad intentions too

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    August 22, 2018 3:40 pm
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    A young boy wears headphones while sitting in front of several computer monitors.
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    No, teens didn’t just ‘hack an election’

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    August 22, 2018 4:00 am
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