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Yael Grauer
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Security This Week: Employers Are Paying Data Firms to Predict Your Health Risks
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Security News This Week: The Government Wants to Listen In on Your Smart Home
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Security News This Week: The White House Bans Its Own Security Researcher
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Security This Week: License Plate Readers in Texas Are Now Also Debt Collectors
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Security News This Week: Now California Wants to Ban Encrypted Phones, Too
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Security News This Week: Tim Cook Demands That the White House Defend Encryption
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Security News This Week: Hacked Toymaker VTech Now Makes Home Monitoring Tech
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Security This Week: The Government Really Doesn't Seem to Like Encryption
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Security News This Week: Facebooking at Work Can No Longer Be Charged as 'Hacking'
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Security News This Week: The Manhattan DA Wants Backdoors for Smartphones
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Nice Try,
Quantico
, But That's Not How Hacking Works
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Security News This Week: Someone's Cutting Fiber Optic Cables in the Bay Area
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CSI: Cyber
Somehow Didn't Get Car Hacking Totally Wrong
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Security News This Week: 9 Out of 10 Websites Leak Your Data to Third Parties
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Security News This Week: Cops Accidentally Leaked Footage From License Plate Readers
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Security News This Week: The NYPD Doesn't Want You to Know About Its X-Ray Spy Vans
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Security News This Week: The US Won't Force Companies to Build It Backdoors—For Now
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Mr. Robot Uses ProtonMail, But It Still Isn't Fully Secure
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Security News This Week: There's Plenty of Phish in the Sea
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Security News This Week: US Homeland Security Is Vulnerable to Hacks, Too
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