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DOJ Says It Won’t Go After ‘Good Faith’ Hackers

The Department of Justice on Thursday revised its policy concerning the nation’s premier anti-hacking law, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The department is instructing prosecutors not to use the CFAA to prosecute cybersecurity researchers, sometimes dubbed “white hat hackers,” who have good faith intentions to improve technology. The CFAA is a federal statute, enacted in 1986, that prohibits accessing a computer without …

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Grab Google’s Budget

If you already use Google as your primary email, calendar and cloud storage drive, it’s tough to beat the convenience of a Pixel phone. There are a few different models on the market right now, but if you’re primarily after the basics like calling, texting, emailing and checking the web, then the budget-friendly Pixel 5A is the best bang for …

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