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Cook: Tech companies should de-identify customer data or not collect it at all.

North Vancouver RCMP are warning of a so-called "CEO scam" after a government employee was duped into buying a $500 worth of gift cards.

Most of us have been trained to be wary of clicking on links and attachments that arrive in emails unexpected, but it’s easy to forget scam artists are constantly dreaming up innovations that put a new shine on old-fashioned telephone-based phishing scams

The next time you drive past one of those road signs with a digital readout showing how fast you’re going, don’t simply assume it’s there to remind you not to speed. It may actually be capturing your license plate data.
Experimental net captures orbiting space junk
A net has managed to capture space junk, in a demonstration of ways to clean up debris in orbit. The net — about five metres across — and its target will eventually fall out of orbit together and burn up. A harpoon, meanwhile, will be tested in a similar

Using your face unlock your phone is convenient. But now facial recognition technology is being pitched as the future of everything, from advertising to law enforcement. Here's why that might make you uncomfortable.
Space gun test run a success in Cartwright
Shooting plywood boxes into the sky from a 14-metre-long artillery cannon is all in a day's work for a research team in Labrador. As part of Phase 1, the researchers shot plywood boxes loaded full of sand into sky — although the boxes didn't stay boxes fo
EU lawmakers agree common stand on copyright reformsEU lawmakers agreed on Wednesday on a common position on copyright reforms ahead of talks with the 28 EU countries on legislation to force Google, Facebook and other tech giants to share revenues more fairly with Europe’s creative industries.
Sweden sees surge in Twitter bots ahead of election next month
A Swedish government study says there's been a recent surge in the number of automated Twitter accounts ahead of the Sept. 9 elections, noting that 40 per cent of them are more likely to support the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats party, which is expect
Air Canada mobile app breach affects 20,000 people
Air Canada says the personal information for about 20,000 customers "may potentially have been improperly accessed" via a breach in its mobile app, so the company has locked down all 1.7 million accounts as a precaution until customers change their passwo
Murky waters
Mining companies looking for minerals like copper and iron on the seabed say they offer a cleaner, more ethical way to retrieve metals for a more sustainable future. But is that the whole story?

The growing concern over online data and user privacy has been focused on tech giants like Facebook and devices like smartphones. But people’s data is also increasingly being vacuumed right out of their living rooms via their televisions, sometimes withou

Four groups will spend 16 days aboard a state-of-the-art vessel studying seamounts in July. The mountains are found in every ocean but are particularly abundant in the Pacific.

The cyber attack that disrupted some networks and servers at the opening of the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang left a number of conflicting forensic clues about its source. The attack used a blend of techniques, tools, and practices that blended the finge
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