China has utterly pwned 'thousands and thousands' of devices at US telcos [Tue Nov 26 2024]

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China has utterly pwned 'thousands and thousands' of devices at US telcos

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China has utterly pwned 'thousands and thousands' of devices at US telcos

Senate Intelligence Committee chair says his 'hair is on fire' as execs front the White House

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Google blocked 1,000-plus pro-China fake news websites from its search results

Beijing's propaganda buddies aren't just using social media

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Imagine a land in which Big Tech can't send you down online rabbit holes or use algorithms to overcharge you

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Smile! UK cops spend tens of millions on live facial recognition tech

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Microsoft shuttering dedicated licensing education, certification site

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