What We're Reading: Page 313
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 25, 2017
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CSO Online
Hacker made off with over 5.5M Social Security numbers
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Business Insider
Microsoft AI chatbot Zo says Windows is 'spyware'
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ZDNet
Petya ransomware: Companies are still dealing with aftermath of global cyberattack
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Recode
Why tech companies are spending so much to lobby the U.S. government on tax reform
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VentureBeat
Big week ahead for tech earnings: Alphabet, Facebook, Amazon, and Twitter
Jul 24, 2017
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Macworld
iOS 10.3.3: Update now to patch a serious Wi-Fi vulnerability
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Insurance Business
Cyber insurance start-up outlines its “hacker’s point of view” when assessing risk
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Ars Technica
Verizon accused of throttling Netflix and YouTube, admits “video optimization”
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Morning Consult
New Grid Study Sees United States Vulnerable to Cyberattacks
Jul 21, 2017
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Ars Technica
FCC has no documentation of DDoS attack that hit net neutrality comments
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Financial Times
Qualcomm revenue drops amid licensee disputes
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HR Dive
Google dives deeper into recruiting tech with Hire
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Quartz
Researchers have figured out how to fake news video with AI
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indy100
A security robot killed itself in a fountain and now people are mourning him
Jul 20, 2017
Jul 19, 2017
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The Washington Post
Why it took more than a week to resolve the Verizon data leak
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CNBC
Bitcoin soars as miners move to solve the digital currency’s scaling problem
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Senrio
Devil's Ivy: Flaw in Widely Used Third-party Code Impacts Millions
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TheStreet
Tech Sector Is 'Very Attractive and Very Dangerous,' Wells Fargo Funds Equity Chief Says
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TechCrunch
Google Glass is back with hardware focused on the enterprise
Jul 18, 2017
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HR DIVE
GitHub diversity and inclusion exec leaves as employee concerns mount
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ZDNet
NetApp warns privacy is not synonymous with security
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PBS
U.S. to create the independent U.S. Cyber Command, split off from NSA
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Ars Technica
Windows 10 support could end early on some Intel systems
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Business Insider
MAPPED: The largest tech company in every state
Jul 17, 2017
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Recode
Elon Musk just told a group of America’s governors that we need to regulate AI before it’s too late
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Wired
Verizon and WWE Data Exposures Come Down to Human Error
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HR Dive
Goldman Sachs IT engineers go casual in bid for young talent
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VentureBeat
A major global cyber attack could cause $53 billion in economic losses, on par with a natural disaster
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Wired
AI and ‘Enormous Data’ Could Make Tech Giants Like Google Harder to Topple