FBI Forced To Release 18 Hours of Spy Plane Footage (vice.com)
Ask Slashdot: What Should a Children's Computer Museum Look Like? (yourobserver.com)
Linux on Windows Exposes a New Attack Surface (eweek.com)
900M Android Devices Vulnerable To New 'Quadrooter' Security Flaw (cnet.com)
Aggressive Hackers Are Targeting Rio's Olympics (fastcompany.com)
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DOJ Official Tells 100 Federal Judges To Use Tor (vice.com)
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Star Trek Convention Celebrates The Show's 50th Anniversary (cnet.com)
Scientist Who Sparked 'A Revolution in Chemistry' Dies at 70 (washingtonpost.com)
32 States Offer Online Voting, But Experts Warn It Isn't Secure (bostonglobe.com)
Edward Snowden Is Not Dead Despite Mysterious Tweets, Says Glenn Greenwald (inquisitr.com)
One Billion Monitors Vulnerable to Hijacking and Spying (vice.com)
Stem Cell Researchers Can Now Combine Animal and Human Embryos In The US (sciencemag.org)
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The New F-35 Is So Stealthy, It's Harder To Train Pilots (airforcetimes.com)
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Myths Persist About Running Public Wi-Fi in the UK (arstechnica.co.uk)