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This company just started offering 6-week sabbaticals – FOX43.com


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This company just started offering 6-week sabbaticals
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A picture taken on October 17, 2016 shows an employee typing on a computer keyboard at the headquarters of Internet security giant Kaspersky in Moscow. / AFP / Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Thibault MARCHAND (Photo credit …

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‘Samsung Galaxy S7’ and ‘S7 Edge’ Started Receiving Android Security Patch For June – University Herald


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'Samsung Galaxy S7' and 'S7 Edge' Started Receiving Android Security Patch For June
University Herald
However, the latest update did not come along with the new features, but the upgrade includes Google's latest Android security patches – as the update brings the security of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ up to the latest Android June patch.

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Snowden on Cyber Warfare: “We Really Started This Trend” – FRONTLINE

Snowden on Cyber Warfare: "We Really Started This Trend"
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Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden said that the U.S. is setting a dangerous precedent by creating the capability to launch damaging cyber attacks against other countries. Such attacks wouldn't just embarrass major movie studio executives and scuttle …
In a rare interview, Snowden urges the US to play defense, not offense, in KUOW News and Information
Snowden: US has put too much emphasis on cyber-offense, needs defenseArs Technica
Exclusive Interview with Edward Snowden Now Live on NOVA NEXTBroadway World
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Here’s How Cyber-Warfare Started And Where It’s Going – Business Insider


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Here's How CyberWarfare Started And Where It's Going
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It succeeded in slowing Iran's uranium enrichment, and by extension its purported nuclear-weapons programmes, making Stuxnet the first documented case of cyberwarfare intended to cause physical damage. Where Stuxnet fell short was in remaining …

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