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Facebook anticipates an FTC privacy fine of up to $5 billion - ABC News
New York Attorney General to Investigate Facebook Email Collection - The New York Times
Silicon Valley Came to Kansas Schools. That Started a Rebellion. | ACQ5
NSA Recommends Ending Phone-Surveillance Program: WSJ
Judge Dodges Legality of NSA Mass Spying, Citing Secrecy Claims | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Wireless carriers fight ban on throttling firefighters during emergencies | Ars Technica
The Feds Are Dropping Child Porn Cases Instead of Revealing Info on Their Surveillance Systems – Reason.com
California's politicians rush to gut internet privacy law with pro-tech giant amendments • The Register
FAA paves way for Alphabet unit to make first U.S. drone deliveries - Reuters
Huawei row: UK to let Chinese firm help build 5G network - BBC News
Wright - Huawei leaks 'unacceptable', criminal investigation possible - Reuters
EU votes to create gigantic biometrics database | ZDNet
Facial recognition creeps up on a JetBlue passenger and she hates it | ZDNet
Chinese Hypersonic Vehicle Could Be Model for a Future Weapon System
Russia launches sub that will carry doomsday nuke drone torpedo | Ars Technica
Is Alexa Listening? Amazon Employees Can Access Home Addresses - Bloomberg
Security flaw lets attackers recover private keys from Qualcomm chips | ZDNet
Hacker Finds He Can Remotely Kill Car Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Apps - Motherboard
Nokia 9 buggy update lets anyone bypass fingerprint scanner with a pack of gum | ZDNet
Scooters hacked to play rude messages to riders - BBC News
That mental health app might share your data without telling you - The Verge
Retailers Are Tracking Where You Shop -- and Where You Sleep - Bloomberg
Kodi alternative Mobdro steals users' Wi-Fi passwords, seeks to access shared media and installed apps
Systems with small disks won’t be able to install Windows 10 May 2019 update | Ars Technica
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