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The WikiLeaks Spinoff That Wasn’t: An Exclusive Excerpt From This Machine Kills Secrets

September 13, 2012 wired.com

OpenLeaks, a planned successor to WikiLeaks started by disgruntled former staffers, faced a rough time at a high-profile hacker convention where it planned to show off its leaking system.

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With Guilty Plea, University of Alabama Shooter Amy Bishop Writes Her Own Ending

September 12, 2012 wired.com

Amy Bishop, the University of Alabama scientist who shot six colleagues, pleaded guilty this week. Bishop, the subject of a Wired feature in 2011, still faces charges that she killed her own brothe

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House Approves Sweeping, Warrantless Electronic Spy Powers

September 12, 2012 wired.com

The House on Wednesday reauthorized for five years broad electronic eavesdropping powers that largely legalized the George W. Bush administration’s warrantless wiretapping program. But the me

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Smart Meter Causes Dumb Fire

September 12, 2012 wired.com

Self-combusting smart meters have caused fires in at least four homes in Illinois and Pennsylvania.

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