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After overreaching TOS angers users, cloud provider Vultr backs off
arstechnica.comRoss Anderson, professor and famed author of ‘Security Engineering,’ passes away
therecord.mediaFTX fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison
arstechnica.comFacebook secretly spied on Snapchat usage to confuse advertisers, court docs say
arstechnica.comReddit CEO Steve Huffman defends his $193 million compensation following backlash from unpaid moderators
fortune.comPiracy Shield Cloudflare Disaster Blocks Countless Sites, Fires Up Opposition
torrentfreak.comTwitter front-end Nitter dies as Musk wins war against third-party services
arstechnica.comHow QUIC Is Displacing TCP for Speed and Security
engineeringatscale.substack.comInstagram stops letting random accounts send messages to teenagers
arstechnica.comPosted by PrivacyOsint in Tech
Mexican cartel provided wifi to locals – with threat of death if they didn’t use it
theguardian.comDNS Resolver Quad9 Wins Pirate Site Blocking Appeal Against Sony
torrentfreak.comIBM has made a new, highly efficient AI processor
arstechnica.comOver 3 Dozen Data-Stealing Malicious npm Packages Found Targeting Developers
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