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June 04, 2012

  Microsoft ticks off advertisers with IE10 'Do Not Track' policy
The "Do Not Track" feature will be turned on by default in Internet Explorer 10, a move that's upsetting the advertising community.

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  Obama takes cyberwarfare to new level, report says
The New York Times is reporting today, citing a host of sources, that the Obama administration pressed forward with Stuxnet's attack on Iran and has used cyberwarfare extensively.

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  FBI: New Internet addresses could hinder police investigations
As the Internet prepares to celebrate World IPv6 Day next week, law enforcement is worried the transition could hinder legitimate investigations. Some tech companies agree it's a concern.

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  ACLU, EFF: Subpoena for Twitter data would chill free speech
Consumer rights groups oppose subpoena for Twitter data of arrested demonstrator.

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  U.N. takeover of the Internet must be stopped, U.S. warns
A U.N. summit later this year in Dubai could lead to a new international regime of censorship, taxes, and surveillance, warn Democrats, Republicans, the Internet Society, and father of the Internet Vint Cerf.

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  Meet the little box that could stop Flame and Stuxnet
A new plug-and-play device for factories and power plants could stop malicious code from triggering a major malfunction, or worse.

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