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Google pays $7M fine to settle Wi-Fi privacy case

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google will pay a $7 million fine to settle a multistate investigation into the Internet search leader's interception of emails, passwords and other sensitive information sent...

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Cameron confronts opposition over media regulation

LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday he would champion self-regulation for Britain's scandal-tainted press, bucking a key recommendation of his own media inquiry and setting...

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Cameron confronts opposition over media regulation

LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday he would champion self-regulation for Britain's scandal-tainted press, bucking a key recommendation of his own media inquiry and setting...

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Ex-tabloid editor quizzed in phone hacking probe

LONDON (AP) — The former editor of Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid was questioned on Friday by police investigating phone hacking, British media reported.The Press Association, Sky News and others said...

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Carnegie Mellon, NSA seek high school hackers

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bored with classes? Carnegie Mellon University and one of the government's top spy agencies want to interest high school students in a game of computer hacking.Their goal with...

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LA Times hack: Security breach or harmless prank?

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal prosecutors say Reuters' deputy social media editor conspired with a notorious hacker network to cause an online security breach that should be punished by decades in...

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LA Times hack: Security breach or harmless prank?

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal prosecutors say Reuters' deputy social media editor conspired with a notorious hacker network to cause an online security breach that should be punished by decades in...

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LA Times hack: Security breach or harmless prank?

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal prosecutors say Reuters' deputy social media editor conspired with a notorious hacker network to cause an online security breach that should be punished by decades in...

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Rowling to UK govt: Don't let down hacking victims

LONDON (AP) — Celebrities including J.K. Rowling and Hugh Grant accused the British government on Sunday of letting down the victims of media intrusion and urged tough new measures to rein in Britain's...

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Rowling to UK govt: Don't let down hacking victims

LONDON (AP) — Celebrities including J.K. Rowling and Hugh Grant accused the British government on Sunday of letting down the victims of media intrusion and urged tough new measures to rein in Britain's...

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Politicians strike deal over UK press regulation

LONDON (AP) — British politicians struck a last-minute deal on press regulation, unveiling a new code Monday that aims to curb the worst abuses of the country's scandal-ridden media.The deal agreed...

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Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That's so 2009.

WASHINGTON (AP) — After Friendster came MySpace. By the time Facebook dominated social media, parents had joined the party, too. But the online scene has changed - dramatically, as it turns out - and...

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Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That's so 2009.

WASHINGTON (AP) — After Friendster came MySpace. By the time Facebook dominated social media, parents had joined the party, too. But the online scene has changed - dramatically, as it turns out - and...

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Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That's so 2009.

WASHINGTON (AP) — After Friendster came MySpace. By the time Facebook dominated social media, parents had joined the party, too. But the online scene has changed - dramatically, as it turns out - and...

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Justice: Email snooping law no longer makes sense

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department on Tuesday dropped its support for a controversial provision in a federal law that allows police to review some private emails without a warrant, but it asked...

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MIT to release documents about activist Swartz

BOSTON (AP) — The president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced Tuesday that the school will voluntarily release public documents related to the prosecution of free-information...

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South Korea: Chinese address source of attack

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A Chinese Internet address was the source of a cyberattack on one of the South Korean companies hit in a massive computer shutdown that affected five other banks or media...

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South Korea: Chinese address source of attack

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea says an initial investigation shows a Chinese Internet address was the source of a cyberattack on one of the companies shut down by computer crashes.South Korea's...

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UK: Senior editor at The Sun charged over payoffs

LONDON (AP) — The deputy editor at The Sun tabloid in Britain has been charged with authorizing thousands of pounds (dollars) in illegal payoffs to government officials, prosecutors announced...

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UK: Senior editor at The Sun charged over payoffs

LONDON (AP) — The deputy editor at The Sun tabloid in Britain has been charged with authorizing thousands of pounds (dollars) in illegal payoffs to government officials, prosecutors announced...

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