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Researchers discover and abuse new undocumented feature in Intel chipsets | ZDNet
Toyota Security Breach Exposes Personal Info of 3.1 Million Clients
Researchers Find Google Play Store Apps Were Actually Government Malware - Motherboard
Security researcher pleads guilty to hacking into Microsoft and Nintendo - The Verge
Researchers find 36 new security flaws in LTE protocol | ZDNet
French gas stations robbed after forgetting to change gas pump PINs | ZDNet
Casino Screwup Royale: A tale of “ethical hacking” gone awry | Ars Technica
What Happens If You Find Cameras in Your Airbnb - The Atlantic
Microsoft: Windows 10 devices open to 'full compromise' from Huawei PC driver | ZDNet
Verizon worker suspended after rescuing cat stuck on utility pole | 6abc.com
Supreme Court rules Alaska man can hunt moose on hovercraft | TheHill
'VeggieTales' is 'racist' and 'dangerous' for children, California students claim | Fox News
Nasa cancels all-female spacewalk, citing lack of spacesuit in right size | Science | The Guardian
AirAsia apologises, drops 'Get off in Thailand' promotion | Bangkok Post: news
Experts want the word 'cyclist' banned because it 'dehumanises' them - NZ Herald
Scientists find genetic mutation that makes woman feel no pain | Science | The Guardian
Nearly 100 species of frogs, toads and salamanders wiped out by fungus | New Scientist
Microsoft leads the way in banning April Fools’ Day pranks - The Verge
Minecraft creator Markus “Notch” Persson eradicated from splash text | Ars Technica
Across China: Cloned police dog starts training - Xinhua | English.news.cn
8chan looks like a terrorist recruiting site after the New Zealand shooting. Should the government treat it like one?
Nestle to face lawsuit saying Poland Spring water not from a spring: U.S. judge | Reuters
Military Tries Out Fish as Underwater Spies - Scientific American
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