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  • Technology Florida teen pleads not guilty to Twitter hack Xeni Jardin
  • tabloids Royal dramas and Bill Gates' divorce in this week's dubious tabloids Peter Sheridan
  • hackers The water in a Tampa Bay plant was hacked remotely, raising the lye to dangerous levels Carla Sinclair
  • Rona DeathSantis Password that Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones allegedly used is publicly available Mark Frauenfelder
  • twitter Twitter hacker's bond hearing "hacked" by Zoombombers David Pescovitz
  • Business For sale on the dark web: +500,000 Zoom accounts, some at less than a penny each Xeni Jardin
  • politics Clearview AI founder linked to Trump world and Far-Right, NYPD denies facial recognition firm's boast that it helped catch terrorist suspect Xeni Jardin
  • security Nulledcast: a podcast where hackers play live audio of themselves breaking into Ring cameras and tormenting their owners Cory Doctorow
  • Boing Boing Gadgets Family puts Ring camera in children's room, discovers that hacker is watching their kids 24/7, taunting them through the speaker Cory Doctorow
  • crime US Conference of Mayors adopts a resolution to never pay off ransomware attackers Cory Doctorow
  • hackers Less than 1 week after Florida town pays ransomware gang ~$600K, another Florida town votes to pay ~$500K in BTC to ransomware gang Xeni Jardin
  • security Learning from Baltimore's disaster, Florida city will pay criminals $600,000 to get free of ransomware attack Cory Doctorow
  • Russian hackers hit 2016 voter databases but election wasn't compromised, says Florida's GOP governor Ron DeSantis Xeni Jardin
  • elections 11-year-old hacks replica of Florida's state election website in less than ten minutes Gina Loukareas
  • crime Equifax lets identity thieves raid "frozen" credit reports through its shady, obscure secondary credit bureau Cory Doctorow
  • security Once again, a stalkerware company's had its servers pwned and wiped by a hacker who thinks they're selling an immoral product Cory Doctorow
  • late stage capitalism Tesla's demon-haunted cars in Irma's path get a temporary battery-life boost Cory Doctorow
  • security Leaked NSA docs: Russian military hacked US voting software company, spearphished 122 election officials Cory Doctorow
  • corruption If the 2016 election is hacked, it's because no one listened to these people Cory Doctorow
  • videos Why I'm sending 200 copies of Little Brother to a high-school in Pensacola, FL Cory Doctorow

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