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China's military to train on digital warfare

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May 29, 2013

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China's military to train on digital warfare

Amid rising concern in the U.S. over China's role in cyberattacks, the latter is expanding its focus on virtual combat.

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Chinese hackers reportedly accessed U.S. weapons designs

More than two dozen advanced weapons systems are said to have been accessed. Documents obtained by the Washington Post do not indicate whether the breaches occurred on government or contractor networks.

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Sky's Android apps, Twitter account hacked

The British broadcaster removes several of its apps -- including Sky Go, Sky News, and Sky Sports News -- from the Google Play store after being hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army.

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Two-factor authentication: What you need to know (FAQ)

Twitter just got it. Apple recently got it, too. Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon have had it for a while. But why's two-factor authentication important, and will it keep you safe?

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