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Adversarial Examples
Artificial Intelligence May Not 'Hallucinate' After All
By
Louise Matsakis
onion
The CIA Sets Up Shop on Tor, the Anonymous Internet
By
Lily Hay Newman
security roundup
Putin Will Put Russia Behind an Internet Curtain
By
Emily Dreyfuss
protest
Hacktivists Are on the Rise—but Less Effective Than Ever
By
Lily Hay Newman
politics
Security Experts Unite Over the Right to Repair
By
Louise Matsakis
Security Roundup
Hackers Found a Freaky New Way to Kill Your Car
By
Emily Dreyfuss
brain pills
GoDaddy Takes Down 15,000 Spammy 'Snake Oil' Subdomains
By
Brian Barrett
security roundup
Julian Assange Faces Extradition to the US
By
Caitlin Kelly
Crime
How police caught the UK's most notorious porn ransomware baron
By
Matt Burgess
wikileaks
Breaking Down the Hacking Case Against Julian Assange
By
Andy Greenberg
Crime
All you need to know about Julian Assange's potential US extradition
By
Matt Reynolds
cloud
Google's Making It Easier to Safeguard Sensitive Data Troves
By
Lily Hay Newman
chamois
How Android Fought an Epic Botnet—and Won
By
Lily Hay Newman
Crime
New data shows London's property boom is a money laundering horror
By
Chris Stokel-Walker
nuisance
The Robocall Crisis Will Never Be Totally Fixed
By
Lily Hay Newman
Roundup
Security News This Week: Facebook Won't Stop Being Sketchy
By
Emily Dreyfuss
moderation
Facebook Let Cybercrime Groups Operate in Plain Sight
By
Andy Greenberg
Crime
The grim reality of life under Gangs Matrix, London's controversial predictive policing tool
By
Peter Yeung
WIRED Opinion
Right to Repair Is Now a National Issue
By
Nathan Proctor
security roundup
Google Play Store Has a Malware Problem (Again)
By
Emily Dreyfuss
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