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Kim Dotcom wins access to seized property from 2012 raid

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Kim Dotcom wins access to seized property from 2012 raid

The Megaupload founder wins his case after a court finds that the warrants used to raid his home were illegal.

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Google password tips not strong enough

New advice from Google is useful if you're new to passwords, but lacks the spine to make much difference.

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Evernote locks down three new security features

The company's service now includes two-step verification, access history, and authorized application support.

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Hacker accused of massive Stratfor attack pleads guilty

The Anonymous hacker busted for allegedly stealing data from the U.S. Army, Lockheed Martin, Bank of America, and more admits to nabbing confidential information and breaking the law.

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China's military to train on digital warfare

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