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AT&T’s priciest “unlimited” plan now allows 100GB+ of un-throttled data

Researchers unearth malware that siphoned SMS texts out of telco’s network

The count of managed service providers getting hit with ransomware mounts

Facebook permanently deletes the accounts of NSO workers

AT&T will slash $3 billion off its capital investments next year

An Army “hacker con” goes big: the return of AvengerCon

Indian nuclear power company confirms North Korean malware attack

50 years ago today, the Internet was born. Sort of.

WhatsApp suit says Israeli spyware maker exploited its app to infect 1,400 users

FCC will ban Huawei and ZTE equipment in US-funded telecom projects

Indian nuke plant’s network reportedly hit by malware tied to N. Korea

Russia’s Fancy Bear hackers conduct “significant cyberattacks” on anti-doping agencies

Five months after returning rental car, man still has remote control

AT&T loses another 1.3 million TV customers as DirecTV freefall continues

A health care algorithm offered less care to black patients

Johannesburg’s network shut down after second attack in 3 months

Comcast fights Google’s encrypted-DNS plan, but promises not to spy on users

Microsoft beat expectations with strong Windows revenue, but Xbox had a rough quarter

White House kicks infosec team to curb in IT office shakeup

Republicans storm ultra-secure “SCIF,” some with cellphones blazing

Comcast’s “free” streaming box requires you to rent $13-per-month router

Elon Musk sends tweet via SpaceX’s Starlink satellite broadband

Robo-tank? Army picks contenders for robotic combat vehicle competition

Hackers steal secret crypto keys for NordVPN. Here’s what we know so far

Verizon’s 5G network can’t cover an entire basketball arena, either