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    A Stingray device tricks all cellphones in an area into electronically identifying themselves and transmitting data to police rather than the nearest phone company's tower. (AP Photo)
    Technology

    Police keep quiet about cell-tracking technology

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    March 22, 2014 7:32 am
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    A Stingray device tricks all cellphones in an area into electronically identifying themselves and transmitting data to police rather than the nearest phone company's tower. (AP Photo)
    Crime

    Police phone-tracking contracts often kept secret

    Jack Gillum -
    March 21, 2014 2:16 pm
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    License-reader firm says new law curbs free speech
    News

    License-reader firm says new law curbs free speech

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    February 13, 2014 7:12 pm
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    In this Sept. 12, 2013 photo provided by the Office of the Governor of New Jersey, Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Anne Kelly, right, stands with Gov. Chris Christie, left, during a tour of the Seaside Heights, N.J. boardwalk after it was hit by a massive fire. Christie fired Kelly Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, and apologized over and over for his staff's
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    Gov. Chris Christie aide is latest to use private emails

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    January 11, 2014 2:02 pm
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    Experts withdraw from Internet security conference
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    Experts withdraw from Internet security conference

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    January 8, 2014 8:17 pm
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    Contractor warned health site had limited testing
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    Contractor warned health site had limited testing

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    October 30, 2013 1:27 pm
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    An internal government memo obtained by the Associated Press shows administration officials were concerned that a lack of testing posed a
    Healthcare

    Government document: Health site posed security risk

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    October 30, 2013 4:00 am
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    HP severs ties with Navy Yard shooter’s employer
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    HP severs ties with Navy Yard shooter’s employer

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    September 25, 2013 9:04 pm
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      This computer screen capture shows the Department of Homeland Security Twitter homepage. The Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog says the agency needs better rules over its many Twitter and Facebook accounts and use of similar social media services to avoid breaking the law. A new report the government released Friday says that in one case, investigators in an unspecified DHS office were secretly monitoring people to detect benefit fraud. But officials realized that the effort broke their rules about using online tools for undercover work, and they stopped doing it. (AP Photo)
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    US: Homeland Security needs better Twitter rules

    Jack Gillum -
    September 13, 2013 6:23 pm
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    Hopkins apologizes to professor for blog removal
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    Hopkins apologizes to professor for blog removal

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    September 10, 2013 8:21 pm
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