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US warns over risk of hiring North Korea IT workers
The remote workers allegedly aim to help fund Pyongyang's advanced weapons programmes.

Europeans' data shared 376 times daily, study says
A new report, based on industry figures, shows how often web users' data is shared during ad sales.

Twitter hits back on Musk doubts over fake accounts
Chief executive Parag Agrawal says the firm is confident that less than 5% of users are spam accounts.

Tech Tent: Learning the lessons of Wannacry
It's been five years since Wannacry crippled the NHS and caused global havoc.

Stablecoin collapse sends crypto tokens tumbling
The sudden demise of TerraUSD sends other crypto-coins into a downward spiral.

Royal Mail wants fleet of 500 drones to carry mail
Fifty drone routes could bring mail to remote communities such as the Hebrides and Isles of Scilly.

iPod creator warns metaverse will encourage trolls
Tony Fadell says the virtual reality world risks damaging human interaction and creating toxicity.
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US warns over risk of hiring North Korea IT workers
The remote workers allegedly aim to help fund Pyongyang's advanced weapons programmes.

Europeans' data shared 376 times daily, study says
A new report, based on industry figures, shows how often web users' data is shared during ad sales.

Twitter hits back on Musk doubts over fake accounts
Chief executive Parag Agrawal says the firm is confident that less than 5% of users are spam accounts.

Tech Tent: Learning the lessons of Wannacry
It's been five years since Wannacry crippled the NHS and caused global havoc.

Stablecoin collapse sends crypto tokens tumbling
The sudden demise of TerraUSD sends other crypto-coins into a downward spiral.

Royal Mail wants fleet of 500 drones to carry mail
Fifty drone routes could bring mail to remote communities such as the Hebrides and Isles of Scilly.

iPod creator warns metaverse will encourage trolls
Tony Fadell says the virtual reality world risks damaging human interaction and creating toxicity.

Europeans' data shared 376 times daily, study says
A new report, based on industry figures, shows how often web users' data is shared during ad sales.

Twitter hits back on Musk doubts over fake accounts
Chief executive Parag Agrawal says the firm is confident that less than 5% of users are spam accounts.

Tech Tent: Learning the lessons of Wannacry
It's been five years since Wannacry crippled the NHS and caused global havoc.
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