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Dan Goodin, Ars Technica
Dan Goodin is IT Security Editor at Ars Technica.
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One of the Most Powerful DDoS Attacks Ever Hits a Crypto Platform
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WatchGuard Didn't Explicitly Disclose a Flaw Exploited by Hackers
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A Sinister Way to Beat Multifactor Authentication Is on the Rise
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A Developer Altered Open Source Software to Wipe Files in Russia
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Hackers Find a New Way to Deliver Devastating DDoS Attacks
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Millions of WordPress Sites Got a Forced Update for a Serious Bug
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US Agencies Say Russian Hackers Compromised Defense Contractors
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Hackers Rigged Hundreds of Ecommerce Sites to Steal Payment Info
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An Insidious Mac Malware Is Growing More Sophisticated
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A Bug in iOS 15 Is Leaking User Browsing Activity in Real Time
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Microsoft Seizes Domains Used by a Chinese Hacking Group
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A Software Bug Let Hackers Drain $31M From a Crypto Service
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A Bunch of Malicious Google Play Apps Stole User Banking Info
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Iranian Hackers Are Going After US Critical Infrastructure
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Another Intel Chip Flaw Puts a Slew of Gadgets at Risk
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The SolarWinds Hackers Used an iOS Flaw to Compromise iPhones
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Microsoft Keeps Failing to Patch a Critical Windows Bug
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Echo Dots Store a Wealth of Data—Even After You Reset Them
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SolarWinds Hackers Continue Assault With New Microsoft Breach
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A Mystery Malware Stole 26 Million Passwords From Windows PCs
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