Newscan: Private Israeli spyware used to hack cellphones of journalists, activists worldwide
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Private Israeli spyware used to hack cellphones of journalists, activists worldwide
The novel material that’s shrinking phone chargers, powering electric cars and making 5G possible
After confronting Russia, Biden accuses China of running cyber criminal ops against U.S.
Candiru: Another cyberweapons arms manufacturer
State data-privacy bills growing more widespread
New technique turns 5G’s power problem into a PAPR tiger
Israeli spyware maker in spotlight amid reports of wide abuses
Red line crossed by use of spyware, says UN high commissioner for human rights
Jamal Khashoggi’s wife targeted with spyware before his death
Canadian group helps Microsoft identify vulnerabilities used in spyware
For years, backdoor in popular KiwiSDR product gave root to project developer
Michael Hayden: Changing how app stores operate could have national-security implications
‘Welcome to the Mesh, brother’: Guerrilla Wi-Fi comes to New York
Acting FCC chair says midband 5G spectrum key to closing digital divide
Congress faces broadband crunch: Internet speeds wireless industry can live with
Opinion: Global spyware such as Pegasus is a threat to democracy. Here’s how to stop it.
Biden administration sounds the alarm on the semiconductor crisis
The failure of China’s microchip giant tests Beijing’s tech ambitions
California’s ambitious fiber-Internet plan approved unanimously by legislature
The future of work has arrived, and it’s messy
Flaherty to retire as National 911 Program coordinator
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FCC announces tentative agenda for Aug. 5 open meeting
FCC requests traceback information for suspected unlawful robocalls
SimpliSafe, RapidSOS partner to improve professional alarm response
Microsoft blog: Fighting cyberweapons built by private businesses
Bell Canada partners with Google Cloud to deliver next-generation network experiences
Douglas County, Nev., retains Federal Engineering for communications consulting