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  1. Windows hit by "critical" security flaw
  2. FEDS SEIZE KICKASSTORRENTS DOMAINS, ARREST ALLEGED OWNER
  3. Cyberattacks disrupt popular websites, affecting users in the U.S., Canada, Europe
  4. Microsoft has joined The Linux Foundation
  5. MSDOS
  6. The End of Terrible Wi-Fi Is Near
  7. Judge Upholds Ruling That Megaupload Owner Kim Dotcom Can Be Extradited to U.S.
  8. Microsoft Blocks Updates for Older Versions of Windows Running on New Hardware
  9. The ransomware outbreak that's sweeping the internet, explained
  10. Hackers are hiding computer viruses in film subtitles
  11. Alphabay dark web marketplace shutdown by law enforcement
  12. Avast Buys Piriform, the Company Behind CCleaner
  13. End of Life of Skype for Linux 4.3
  14. The security of pretty much every computer on the planet has just gotten a lot worse
  15. Charring, melting laptop batteries cause HP to issue voluntary recall
  16. Meltdown and Spectre: How chip hacks work
  17. How to Check and Update Windows Systems for the Meltdown and Spectre CPU Flaws
  18. Mozilla Restricts All New Firefox Features to HTTPS Only
  19. Microsoft Releases Tool for Running Any Linux OS on Windows 10
  20. Firefox moves browsers into post-password future with WebAuthn tech
  21. South Korea gets super-duper fast internet
  22. Microsoft pulls Windows 10 October 2018 Update after reports of documents being deleted
  23. Wi-Fi 6: The next generation of Wi-Fi connectivity to come next year
  24. Home Routers Under Attack by NSA-Spawned Malware: What to Do
  25. GOOGLE'S PROPOSED CHANGES TO CHROME COULD WEAKEN AD BLOCKERS
  26. Microsoft Issues Windows 10 Upgrade Warning
  27. Google’s Password Checkup Keeps You Safe From Hackers
  28. USB 3.2 is going to make the current USB branding even worse
  29. KB4482887 for Windows 10 version 1809
  30. USB4 is twice as fast as USB 3.2, will make the dongle life twice as complicated
  31. The web just got an official password-free login standard
  32. Google fixes Chrome zero-day exploit
  33. Google reports zero-day exploit in Windows 7, Microsoft yet to release patch
  34. Firefox Send encrypted file transfer service is free for everyone
  35. Nasty WinRAR bug is being actively exploited to install hard-to-detect malware
  36. Most Firefox extensions disabled by certificate issue, Mozilla working on fix
  37. All Chromebooks will also be Linux laptops going forward
  38. Judge: IP-Address Doesn’t Locate or Identify a BitTorrent Pirate
  39. WhatsApp security breach may have government surveillance ties
  40. Microsoft Admits Updates Are Freezing Windows 10 Computers -- Again
  41. South Korea will ditch Microsoft Windows for Linux
  42. A laptop infected with the worst malware sold for $1.3 million, all for art
  43. Microsoft warns 1 million computers are still vulnerable to major Windows security exploit
  44. Google quietly ruined Chrome, and we almost missed it
  45. Ad blockers or not – your choice matters
  46. Cheap internet to millions of low-income Americans
  47. Researchers find security flaws in 40 kernel drivers from 20 vendors
  48. Update Windows 10 Immediately, Warns Microsoft
  49. Wi-Fi 6 is barely here, but Wi-Fi 7 is already on the way
  50. 25 Worst Passwords of 2019
  51. As of Tuesday, Windows 7 machines will no longer receive security updates or customer service.
  52. Windows 10: NSA reveals major flaw in Microsoft's code
  53. Instagram could face up up to $500 billion in fines in class-action lawsuit alleging it illegally harvested biometric da
  54. AT&T took $283 million but didn’t deploy required broadband in Mississippi
  55. Microsoft Outlook floodine with spam
  56. Latest version of Google Bard Chatbot gets code debugger skills