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Surge of Virus Misinformation Stumps Facebook and Twitter

The Week in Tech: A Tech Mogul’s Phone and the Saudi Crown Prince

Intel Fixes a Security Flaw It Said Was Repaired 6 Months Ago

Accused Capital One Hacker Had Stolen Data From Other Targets, Officials Say

Cisco to Pay $8.6 Million to Settle Government Claims of Flawed Tech

5 Things to Know About Military Romance Scams on Facebook

They Just Won’t Die: Dark Web Drug Sellers Resist Police Crackdowns

Two From China Are Charged in 2014 Anthem Data Breach

Microsoft Seizes Websites It Traces to Iranian Hackers

Chinese and Iranian Hackers Renew Their Attacks on U.S. Companies

Is Tech Too Easy to Use?

Race Is On to Protect Data From Next Leap in Computers. And China Has the Lead.

Setting Up Your Tech on the Assumption You’ll Be Hacked

Why You Shouldn’t Use Facebook to Log In to Other Sites

Uber Settles Data Breach Investigation for $148 Million

For Hackers, Anonymity Was Once Critical. That’s Changing.

AnchorFree, Maker of a Top Online Privacy App, Raises $295 Million

The Security of Cellular Connections

Cybersecurity Firm Finds Way to Alter WhatsApp Messages

How to Yank Passwords Out of Firefox Quantum