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Surfeit and Blasé Security

Posted on December 27, 2012 by wired.com

From Internet Uprisings to John McAfee: The Year in Privacy and Security

From Internet Uprisings to John McAfee: The Year in Privacy and Security

From gun-toting, on-the-lam tech giants to flying drones and internet uprisings, these are the privacy and security stories that dominated Threat Level in 2012.

CategoriesEditorial, Wikileaks Tagsanonymous, drones, Flame, gps tracking, Julian Assange, kim dotcom, Stuxnet, Surveillance

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