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    Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Wyden said this bill leaves
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    Encryption divide locks up lawmakers

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    May 9, 2016 4:01 am
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    Bugs in medical implants can be exploited over their wireless interfaces, too. For example: lethal shocks from implanted pacemakers and defibrillators.
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    Computerized bodies need privacy

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    May 9, 2016 4:00 am
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    The Justice Department defended its decision to keep the memo secret after Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., filed a brief in support of a lawsuit seeking to make the document public. (AP Photo)
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    Justice rejects Dem effort to declassify surveillance memo

    Rudy Takala -
    May 6, 2016 6:38 pm
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    The Federal Trade Commission should stop
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    Schumer takes on ‘creepy’ billboards that spy on drivers

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    May 2, 2016 1:09 pm
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    Study: Snowden leaks have made web users paranoid about what they browse
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    Study: Snowden leaks have made web users paranoid about what they browse

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    April 27, 2016 5:16 pm
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    —œThere probably are some cases where [the government] should be able to go in covertly and get information about a company’s email,—? Bill Gates said at a Reuters event in Washington. (AP Photo)
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    Bill Gates on the fence in privacy vs. security debate

    Rudy Takala -
    April 19, 2016 3:32 pm
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    A Sunday report said a flaw in the Signaling System 7 network, which connects phone carriers, allows hackers to penetrated that network, monitor any connected phone using just a phone number. California Rep. Ted Lieu, the ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Information Technology, volunteered as a guinea pig for the report. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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    Report: Network flaw leaves cellular data open to hackers

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    April 18, 2016 12:15 pm
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    Federal officials have claimed the authority to require Internet service providers to hand over private emails that are more than six months old, on the theory that the messages have been
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    House panel votes to ban feds from reading emails without a warrant

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    April 13, 2016 9:37 pm
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    Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kan., was one of two House Republicans to introduce the Email Privacy Act in 2013. (The Kansas City Star via AP)
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    The fight to keep the federal government out of your email

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    April 11, 2016 4:01 am
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    WhatsApp has provided some level of end-to-end encryption since 2014. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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    WhatsApp expands encryption, to the FBI’s chagrin

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    April 6, 2016 5:57 pm
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