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Facebook users can report suicidal behavior with new online tool
TechnologyFacebook has launched a new service that allows users to chat with suicide hotline workers rather than just talk to them on the phone.... -
Smartphone security gap exposes location, texts, email, expert says
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Just as U.S. companies are coming to grips with the threats to their computer networks emanating from cyber spies based in China, a noted expert is highlighting what he says is an even...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Holiday helper apps on your smartphone
TechnologyHoliday helper smartphone apps: The last-minute rush is on to prep for the holidays, and as always there's an app or two to help you.... -
Five ways to get started with your new Android phone
TechnologySo you've got an Android smartphone. Now what? Here are five ways to start.... -
Hollywood arson spree: Suspect may set fires as game, expert says
L.A. NOWThe rash of arson fires in Hollywood and West Hollywood could have been the act of a thrill-seeker, one fire expert said Friday.... -
Zappos website hacked; credit card database not affected, CEO says
TechnologyZappos.com: The online retailer Zappos.com says it was the victim of a cyber attack, but that its customers' credit card data is safe.... -
Facebook, Google, other firms team to fight email phishing scams
TechnologyMajor tech firms including Google, Facebook and Microsoft team together to fight email phishing scams.... -
Police take 'Kony 2012’s' Jason Russell to mental hospital
L.A. NOWPolice take Kony 2012’s Jason Russell to mental hospital... -
Accusations fly in drama involving Bill Lockyer, wife
PolitiCalCalifornia Treasurer Lockyer denies drug accusations... -
State treasurer's wife admits she accused him of supplying drugs
PolitiCalThe wife of California State Treasurer Bill Lockyer admitted in an interview with the San Jose Mercury News that it was she -- and not an ex-boyfriend who she alleged hacked into her email -- who accused her husband of...... -
As violence continues unchecked in Syria, so does cyber warfare
World NowThe Internet has become another battleground for rebels and regime loyalists in Syria, who are hacking into competing websites to undercut one another with online misinformation and propaganda. Syrian hackers loyal to Bashar Assad reportedly went after... -
White House received emails about Fast and Furious gun-trafficking operation
Newly obtained emails show that the White House was better informed about a failed gun-tracking operation on the border with Mexico than was previously known.
Three White House national security officials were given some details about the operation,...Tags: White House, National Security, Firearms, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S. Department of Justice
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