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Feds Charge Activist with 13 Felonies for Rogue Downloading of Academic Articles

September 18, 2012 wired.com

Federal prosectors are adding additional counts against well-known coder and activist Aaron Swartz, who was charged last year in connection to breaching hacking laws for downloading millions of aca

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Virgin Mobile Shrugs as Coder Warns Accounts Are Easily Hijacked

September 17, 2012 wired.com

When a start-up developer told Virgin Mobile a month ago that their online account security was abysmal, he didn’t expect they’d blow him off and refuse to fix the problem. But thatR

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Comedy Ensues as Twitter Users Hijack Newsweek’s #MuslimRage Hashtag

September 17, 2012 wired.com

Newsweek hoped to start an online wave of publicity for a controversial article positing that Islam’s defining characteristic is anger. Instead, Newsweek created a meme that intends to demoli

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Feds Urge Appeals Court to Overturn ‘Dangerous’ Indefinite-Detention Ruling

September 17, 2012 wired.com

The Obama administration on Monday demanded a federal appeals court immediately halt a court ruling blocking legislation authorizing the government to indefinitely detain without trial an “in

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