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Rats Can Be Smarter Than People (HBR)
Was the Silk Road Founder Framed? (Wired)
Russia says the US planned the Charlie Hebdo attack (Telegraph)
Wearables That Actually Do Stuff (TechDirt)
Canada being sued for billions under NAFTA investor protections (TorStar)
Dear money-laundering sleazebag (MontrealGazette)
Suburban mayor’s affair come to light, he blames spyware, RCMP are like, Nope (CTV)
Download o’ the Day: Department of Homeland Security’s Annual Performance Plan (DHS)
The Internet as All-Seeing Panopticon (CounterPunch)
Toward Better Privacy, Data Breach Laws (Krebs)
Be Afraid. Be A Little Afraid: The Threat of Terrorism from Western Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq (Brookings)
America Failed at Building Up the Iraqi Army Back in the ’50s: Sound familiar? (WarIsBoring)
If We Made ‘Back to the Future II’ Today: What Would 2045 Look Like? (SingularityHub)
SK: Sure, our nuclear power plant got hacked, but like, it’s no big deal (InfoSecurityMagazine)
‘Skeleton Key’ Malware Bypasses Active Directory (DarkReading)
HSBC Won’t Be Laundering Money By 2018 (Dealbreaker)
French police to delete/freeze social media accounts as France goes to high alert (CNN)
The linguistic theory behind “Fuck the haters” (StrongLanguage)
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