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Tech »  Were You 'Tricked' Into an Amazon Prime Subscription? You Might Be Owed Part of a $2.5B Settlement
  • Were You 'Tricked' Into an Amazon Prime Subscription? You Might Be Owed Part of a $2.5B Settlement
    14 hours ago   cnet

    Were You 'Tricked' Into an Amazon Prime Subscription? You Might Be Owed Part of a $2.5B Settlement

    Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily ...

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Ransomware Attack Disrupts Local Emergency Alert System Across US

Ransomware Attack Disrupts Local Emergency Alert System Across US

13 hours ago   securityweek

A ransomware attack targeting a third-party emergency alert system used across the United States has resulted in a data breach and significant disruptions. Cities, counties, and law enforcement in many ...

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