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Dan Goodin, Ars Technica
Dan Goodin is IT Security Editor at Ars Technica.
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A Patient Dies After a Ransomware Attack Hits a Hospital
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A Critical Flaw Is Affecting Thousands of WordPress Sites
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A New Botnet Is Covertly Targeting Millions of Servers
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Over a Billion Android Devices Are at Risk of Data Theft
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Intel Is Investigating How Confidential Data Ended Up Online
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Thieves Are Emptying ATMs Using a New Form of Jackpotting
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A New Gadget Stops Voice Assistants From Snooping on You
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Microsoft Halts a Global Fraud Campaign That Targeted CEOs
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A Report Blames ‘CIA Failures’ for the Agency's Worst Hack
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Researchers Expose a New Vulnerability in Intel's CPUs
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Now Chrome Can Block Ads That Leach Power From Your CPU
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LockBit Is the New Ransomware for Hire
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Hackers Target Oil Companies as Prices Plunge
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A Vital Hack Could Turn Medical Devices Into Ventilators
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Thousands of Android Apps Are Silently Accessing Your Data
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The Best and Worst Browsers for Privacy, Ranked
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Windows Has a New, Wormable Vulnerability
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A Flaw in Billions of Wi-Fi Chips Let Attackers Decrypt Data
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Hundreds of Chrome Extensions Secretly Uploaded Private Data
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A Windows 10 Vulnerability Was Used to Rickroll the NSA
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