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    Norton's cybersecurity insights report for 2016 showed that 15 percent of baby boomers have disclosed an online password to someone else. For millennials, that figure was a whopping 31 percent.
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    Why millennials (not baby boomers) are most at risk for hacking

    Katie Nelson -
    November 30, 2015 5:01 am
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    Since Mike Rogers left office, the country has seen an increase in the severity of security threats around the globe, particularly from China. (AP Photo)
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    Former intel chairman: China cyberagreement a ‘PR stunt’

    Rudy Takala -
    November 27, 2015 5:01 am
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    House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., agreed to hold a hearing on the Yoder bill, but he is not a co-sponsor and has not scheduled panel consideration of the measure. (AP Photo)
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    Chat, text, email — Congress moves to stop government snooping

    Susan Ferrechio -
    November 27, 2015 5:01 am
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    Yahoo has been experiencing a decline in its number of users, and its third quarter report released in October fell short of expectations. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

    Yahoo tests pilot program to force ads on users

    Rudy Takala -
    November 24, 2015 1:07 am
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    CIA Director John Brennan and others have long been concerned that encrypted consumer communications devices create a dark space beyond the reach of law enforcement and intelligence agencies. (AP Photo)
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    No easy or simple solutions for encryption

    Charlie Mitchell -
    November 23, 2015 5:01 am
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    On Capitol Hill, staff discussions have begun on reconciling House and Senate-passed cyberbills that contain industry-sought liability protections for companies that choose to participate in information-sharing arrangements. (AP Photo)
    Magazine

    Homeland Security won’t wait for Congress on cybersecurity

    Charlie Mitchell -
    November 16, 2015 5:01 am
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    Former top CIA official: U.S. must work with Assad, Russia to defeat ISIS
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    Former top CIA official: U.S. must work with Assad, Russia to defeat ISIS

    Daniel Chaitin -
    November 15, 2015 5:31 pm
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    Report: Ubiquitous data collection is just getting started
    Technology

    Report: Ubiquitous data collection is just getting started

    Rudy Takala -
    November 12, 2015 5:53 pm
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    FCC dismissed a petition asking websites to respect consumer requests not to have online activity tracked. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
    Technology

    Feds rule in favor of snooping by tech giants

    Rudy Takala -
    November 6, 2015 10:04 pm
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    Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., told reporters last week that this will not be a speedy process. The issue is complicated, the upcoming calendar is studded with holidays and other issues are vying for lawmakers' attention. (CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
    Magazine

    Smooth sailing for cyberbill? Not so fast

    Charlie Mitchell -
    November 2, 2015 5:01 am
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