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Cyber warfare is the new reality. Canada’s allies are offering help. We should take it

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DNC Email Hack Reflects Growing Threat of Cyberwarfare Amongst U.S. Allies, Adversaries – Government Technology


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DNC Email Hack Reflects Growing Threat of Cyberwarfare Amongst U.S. Allies, Adversaries
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But the controversy at a minimum reflects the growing threat of cyberwarfare among a group of U.S. allies and adversaries that include Britain, Israel, Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. The battles remain largely unseen, except when they result in …

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Apple Co-Founder’s Allies Take Aim at Hollywood Over ‘Steve Jobs’

In March, Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue walked out of a screening … according to a document stolen in a corporate hack. Among the reviews many in Silicon Valley await is that of Ms. Jobs. Universal offered to show her the film, but only if she …
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Microsoft gets allies to help tell US to back off on Irish search warrant

The U.S. Department of Justice should back off its request for Microsoft to turn over a suspect’s digital documents stored on a server in Ireland, or be prepared for other governments demanding documents stored on U.S. servers, the company’s general counsel said.

The DOJ’s ongoing search warrant for email and other documents stored at a Dublin server farm risks exposing U.S. records to foreign law enforcement agencies and foments distrust around the world in U.S. tech companies, Microsoft Brad Smith and a group of allies in the Irish search warrant fight argued.

“Everybody wants to have their rights protected by their own law,” Smith said at a Microsoft-sponsored event in New York City Monday. “Try telling an American that their rights are no longer going to be protected by the Constitution, they’re no longer going to be protected by U.S. law; they’re going to be protected by Irish law or Chinese law or Brazilian law.”

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