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Seven vulnerabilities found through Mega’s security bounty program

February 10, 2013 arstechnica.com

Site reveals what fixes are—but doesn’t mention payout, individual hacker info.

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

December 27, 2012 wired.com

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.

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Megaupload Assisted U.S. Prosecution of Smaller File-Sharing Service

November 20, 2012 wired.com

Eighteen months before Megaupload’s operators were indicted in the United States, the company complied with a secret U.S. search warrant targeting five of its users who were running their own

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African Authorities Seize Kim Dotcom’s New File-Sharing Service’s Domain

November 7, 2012 wired.com

Kim Dotcom, the file-sharing kingpin indicted on criminal copyright infringement allegations in the United States, is suffering a setback in his purported quest to build a followup site to Megauplo

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