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With Russia regularly knocking out Ukraine’s power grid, the country has turned to high-capacity batteries to keep it connected to the world—and itself.

Lawmakers are increasingly hellbent on punishing the popular social network while efforts to pass a broader privacy law have dwindled.

As Russia has accelerated its cyberattacks on its neighbor, it's barraged the country with an unprecedented volume of different data-destroying programs.

Security researchers found a class of flaws that, if exploited, would allow an attacker to access people’s messages, photos, and call history.

Twitter is disabling SMS-based two-factor authentication. Switch to these alternatives to keep your account safe.

Passcodes are out.

Plus: Russian spies uncovered in Europe, face recognition leads to another wrongful arrest, a new porn ID law, and more.

The exposure of hundreds of millions of email addresses puts pseudonymous users of the social network at risk.

The January 6 Committee’s 841-page report will go down as one of the most important documents in US history. These key details stand out.