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The RFID-Hacking Underground
They can steal your smartcard, lift your passport, jack your car, even clone the chip in your arm. And you won't feel a thing. By Annalee Newitz from Wired magazine. Plus: Retail-Safe RFID Unveiled.
Different Drums, But in EHarmony
The dating site known for its detailed matchmaking assessments turns its attention to marriages, with surprisingly positive results. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
Katrina Whips Up Data Storm
Refugees fleeing Hurricane Katrina had more on their plates than their personal information. But the disaster showed that emergency planning should include provisions for data. Ryan Singel reports from the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference in Washington, D.C.
Top 15 Ways to Live Longer
Despite genetic predispositions, there are many ways to delay shuffling off this mortal coil, from being optimistic to avoiding that fifth donut. By Vanessa Gisquet and Susan Yara, from Forbes.com
Spam War Knocks Out Blogs
Blue Security names a Russian spammer allegedly behind outages at the company's U.S.-based website and at Six Apart, one of the web's largest blog networks. By Joanna Glasner.
Court Skeptical of Wiretap Rules
The Bush administration's attempts to make it easier for law enforcement agencies to wiretap internet phone calls is challenged -- sometimes roughly -- by a three-judge panel.
You're the Bad Guy Here
Did the American crusaders flatten your village with their God-cursed Blackhawk helicopters? Here's your chance to kill a few infidels and strike a blow for Islam.
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