The Washington Post’s servers were recently broken into by a group of unknown origin that gained access to the user names and passwords of its employees, the paper said on Wednesday.
The Washington Post’s servers were recently broken into by a group of unknown origin that gained access to the user names and passwords of its employees, the paper said on Wednesday.
The latest revelations about NSA snooping will probably have some online privacy advocates itching to say “I told you so.” The agency has “piggybacked” on the tools that advertisers use to track consumers, using cookies to single out targets for hacking, reports the Washington Post . A Google-specific tracking file was…
Jeff Bezos 60 Minutes interview has been making waves for the drone-delivery announcement, but a new web segment also provides a window into the Amazon founders purchase of the Washington Post earlier this year. In the interview, Bezos says he had never considered buying The Washington Post until he was approached by Post CEO Don […]
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