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I SPY
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Guess what?! NSA is tracking cell phone location data
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Now humans and robots can bang using the Internet [VIDEO, NSFW]
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YouTube goes down, everyone loses their minds
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Supreme Court sides with feds on NSA spying
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Report: CIA bulk collecting international financial data
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HealthCare.gov hacker tool distributed via Facebook posts
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DHS has a month to release 'Internet kill switch' plans
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CMS unveils another healthcare-related website
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Guess how many people signed up for Obamacare in October
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HealthCare.gov project manager reportedly CLUELESS about security risks
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Stuxnet virus infected the International Space Station
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Frmr Sec. Commerce: NSA scandal is a cloud hanging over U.S. businesses
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Don't get crushed by the falling van-sized satellite on Sunday night
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Barrett Brown's mother on probation for hiding laptops from FBI
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FAA drone roadmap says test sites will inform privacy dialogue
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So how did Twitter's first day on the stock market go?
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Zuckerberg's lobby group unveils illegal immigrants to compete in hackathon
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How to keep the new Xbox One from watching you like a complete creep now
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Apple denies receiving Patriot Act court order
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Internal emails reveal Obama advisers concerned over Patriot Act
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Reddit politics moderators ban posts from Drudge Report, other political sites
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Google and Oracle employees called in to fix Obamacare site
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Report: Facebook may begin collecting user mouse movements
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Report: Google and Yahoo data centers infiltrated by NSA
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Bill to rein in US spies gathers support from companies and activists
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Man gets ridiculously friggin' rich because of Bitcoin
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Patriot Act author introduces bill to rein in US spies
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NSA: Is Obama lying?
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What do tech CEOs have to say to Obama?
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Report: Obama didn't know about NSA tapping Merkel's phone
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Facebook denies special relationship with law enforcement
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Obama's campaign page defaced by Syrian hacker group
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Attack brings down NSA web site
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Author of Patriot Act plans to introduce to bill to rein in NSA
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Report: NSA monitored calls of 35 world leaders
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GOP seeks to segregate itself from other viewpoints in cyberspace
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Company that spied with webcams on adults engaged in 'intimate activities' settles with FTC
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Cyberattack map shows U.S. continuously under assault