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A new cybersecurity bill drawing the ire of the web could pass in the House this week.
The FBI is charging five hackers thanks to cooperation from a group member.
The group had some members rounded up, then they crashed a law enforcement website.
The anarchic group have put themselves on a schedule. Is that good for the brand?
Those cunning hackers known as Anonymous cracked the code.
E-mails from his defense attorneys are now public.
The case of some feuding Kuwaiti brothers is exposing a surprisingly affordable evil industry.
The gay mobile app has been compromised in Australia.
RankMyHack.com is like Hot or Not for nerds.
"To the Syrian military: You are responsible for protecting the Syrian people."
Certain Oracle employees are in for a rough Monday.
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