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Dan Goodin, Ars Technica
Dan Goodin is IT Security Editor at Ars Technica.
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Apple’s M1 Chip Has a Fascinating Flaw
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A Never-Before-Seen Wiper Malware Is Hitting Israeli Targets
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Apple Execs Chose to Keep a Hack of 128 Million iPhones Quiet
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AirDrop Is Leaking Email Addresses and Phone Numbers
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A New Facebook Bug Exposes Millions of Email Addresses
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Russia May Have Found a New Way to Censor the Internet
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Gab's CTO Introduced a Critical Vulnerability to the Site
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A Barcode Scanner App With Millions of Downloads Goes Rogue
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Chrome and Edge Want to Help Solve Your Password Problems
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Hackers Used Zero-Days to Infect Windows and Android Devices
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Ticketmaster Pays Up for Hacking a Rival Company
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A Massive Fraud Operation Stole Millions From Online Accounts
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The Zodiac Killer's Cipher Is Finally Cracked After 51 Years
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Hackers Accessed Covid Vaccine Data Through the EU Regulator
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Google Is Testing End-to-End Encryption in Android Messages
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New Research Reveals the Hidden Downsides of Link Previews
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Researchers Found 55 Flaws in Apple's Corporate Network
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When Coffee Machines Demand Ransom, You Know IoT Is Screwed
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A Tip From a Kid Helped Uncover a Slew of Scam Apps
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