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Sep 26, 2018 • 10min

Even If Rosenstein Stays, the Mueller Investigation Status Quo Won't Last

What was already setting up to be one of the biggest, most consequential weeks of Trump’s presidency—as the commander-in-chief, in New York, chaired a meeting of the United Nations and, in Washington, the city braced for a showdown over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh—saw the stakes appear to rise to historic levels by noon Monday, as news outlets raced to report the long anticipated denouement of deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein. It was not to be. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 25, 2018 • 7min

A Seemingly Small Change to Chrome Stirs Big Controversy

Though Chrome launched in 2008 as a scrappy upstart, it has for years been the dominant web browser, with over 60 percent market share on both desktop and mobile. So when Chrome adjusts its features or policies, it impacts a huge chunk of people worldwide. And a recent change to how Chrome treats logins has shown how poorly those alterations can go over. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 24, 2018 • 5min

The New YubiKey Will Help Kill the Password

Discover how two-factor authentication is evolving and why physical tokens are becoming essential for online security. The latest YubiKey innovations strive to make passwords a thing of the past. Experts discuss the impact of the FIDO2 standard and the importance of incorporating passwordless login into comprehensive security strategies. Say goodbye to passwords and hello to a safer, more streamlined login experience!
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Sep 21, 2018 • 5min

Clouldflare and Google Will Help Sync the Internet's Clocks—and Make You Safer

Cryptography schemes are complicated to understand and implement. A lot of things can go wrong. But when it comes to web encryption, a surprising number errors actually stem from a straightforward and seemingly basic mechanism: timekeeping. Synced clocks in operating systems may make digital timekeeping look easy, but it takes a lot of work behind the scenes, and doesn't always solve problems online. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 20, 2018 • 8min

How the HTC Exodus Blockchain Phone Plans to Secure Your Cryptocurrency

Blockchain phones are coming, that much is certain. The Sirin Labs Finney and the HTC Exodus are both expected by the end of the year, each with its own, sometimes vaguely defined sense of what exactly that term means. HTC’s Phil Chen, who spearheaded Exodus development, has at least started to fill in the blanks of how the Exodus will pull off its most important trick: keeping your cryptocurrency safe. The Exodus has loftier ambitions than mere storage, of course. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 20, 2018 • 8min

John Deere Just Swindled Farmers Out of Their Right to Repair

The fight for our right to repair the stuff we own has suffered a huge setback. As anyone who repairs electronics knows, keeping a device in working order often means fixing both its hardware and software. But a big California farmers’ lobbying group just blithely signed away farmers’ right to access or modify the source code of any farm equipment software. As an organization representing 2. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 19, 2018 • 8min

The Collateral Damage of Trump's Extreme Declassifications

On Monday evening, the White House released an order instructing the Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to declassify excerpts from an array of documents related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference. He has every legal right to do so. But national security analysts and former intelligence officials say that such a demand isn't just largely unprecedented; it's potentially dangerous. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 19, 2018 • 12min

The Mirai Botnet Architects Are Now Fighting Crime With the FBI

The three college-age defendants behind the creation of the Mirai botnet—an online tool that wreaked destruction across the internet in the fall of 2016 with unprecedentedly powerful distributed denial of service attacks—will stand in an Alaska courtroom Tuesday and ask for a novel ruling from a federal judge: They hope to be sentenced to work for the FBI. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 18, 2018 • 3min

Edward Snowden on Protecting Activists Against Surveillance

WIRED ICON Edward Snowden, NSA whistle-blower NOMINATES Malkia Cyril, Founder of the Center for Media Justice, cofounder of Media Action Grassroots Network October 2018. Subscribe to WIRED.Plunkett + Kuhr DesignersPeople generally associate the word radical with extreme. But I prefer to think of the word in reference to its Latin origin:radix, the root of the issue. My friend Malkia Cyril is a radical in the truest sense of the word. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Sep 18, 2018 • 6min

Facebook Broadens Its Bug Bounty to Help Fix Third-Party Apps

Facebook was a relatively early proponent of so-called bug bounties, paying out more than $6 million to security researchers who have spotted vulnerabilities in its platform since its program launched in 2011. But as the social network has faced a series of high profile and impactful controversies, its bug bounty increasingly doubles as an opportunity for Facebook to demonstrate maturation. That trend continues Monday, with the company's latest expansion. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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