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$625M worth of ETH drained on Axie Infinity’s Ronin Network

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Hackers gaining power of subpoena via fake “emergency data requests”
 

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Visa’s marketing opt-out has been down for over a week. Is this a legal issue?

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React v18.0

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FTC sues Intuit for its deceptive TurboTax “free” filing campaign

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FTC sues Intuit in bid to stop “deceptive” ads that claim TurboTax is free

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My own phone number is now spam texting me
 

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Twilio employees, associates charged with insider trading by SEC

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Block a tweet, its author, and every single person who liked it

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Zulip 5.0: Threaded open-source team chat

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Linux: Vulnerabilities in nf_tables cause privilege escalation, information leak

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USWDS: The United States Web Design System
 

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We can do better than “same, but electric”

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Justice Stevens reads the fine print

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Debian decides to allow secret votes

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Rare genital defects seen in sons of men taking major diabetes drug

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Altruism under stress: cortisol negatively predicts charitable giving
 

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