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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Russia Attacks Ukraine With Malware Using Other Hackers' Backdoors

A group known as Secret Blizzard, which has ties to Russia's Federal Security Service, is targeting Ukraine's military with the goal of swiping PDFs, emails, documents, and other data.

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The Traffic Cam Photobooth website from artist Morry Kolman lets you snap a pic as you pass a public camera. New York officials responded with a cease-and-desist, but Kolman is undeterred.

FCC Threatens to Block 2,400 Voice Providers Over Lax Robocall Enforcement

The FCC says the providers, mostly little-known companies that provide VoIP services, have failed to follow rules designed to prevent them from facilitating robocalls and spam.

Russia Tests Cutting Off Access to Global Web, and VPNs Can't Get Around It

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Sichuan Silence and one of its employees allegedly exploited a zero-day attack to spread malware to firewall devices, including 23,000 based in the US.

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Want to Keep a Secret? How to Encrypt a Document Stored on Google Drive

Google Drive may not let you encrypt individual Google Docs, but there are still ways to protect your security and privacy. Here's how to keep your Docs from prying eyes.

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