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Ars Technica
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New laws going into effect today in the United Kingdom make it a crime to refuse to decrypt almost any encrypted data requested by authorities as part of a criminal or terror investigation. Individuals who are believed to have the cryptographic keys neces..
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MSNBC
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Experts found a tiny gold combined toothpick and earwax spoon, believed to be more than 385 years old, during the search for a shipwrecked Spanish galleon off the Florida Keys.
The late 16th or early 17th century grooming tool, which weighs only about..
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BBC News
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Animal rights activists are thought to be the first Britons to be asked to hand over to the police keys to data encrypted on their computers.
The request for the keys is being made under the controversial Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA)...
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Ars Technica
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A 307-digit composite Mersenne number has been broken down into primes, and 1024-bit RSA keys are next, according to encryption researchers. Researchers from the University of Lausanne, the University of Bonn, and NTT DoCoMo have broken a new record in di..
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CNN
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Hugh Hefner may seem like he will live forever, but the Florida Keys rabbits named after him may not.
The population of rabbits on Big Pine Key has dwindled by about 50 percent in the past two years and is in danger of being wiped out. The Latin name f..
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