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Monday, 30 May 2016

Business

Bill Marczak, a senior fellow at the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, has been tracking the spread of spyware around the globe.
Governments Turn to Commercial Spyware to Intimidate Dissidents

By NICOLE PERLROTH

Surveillance and hacking tools are becoming increasingly popular among a wide range of nations, many of which use the methods to monitor, silence and punish their critics.
Charles J. Harder, right, with his client, Hulk Hogan, center, after a Florida jury awarded damages in the professional wrestler's suit against Gawker Media.
Gawker Case Calls Attention to a Go-To Hollywood Lawyer

By MICHAEL CIEPLY

Until Hulk Hogan's successful suit against Gawker Media, Charles J. Harder was mainly known for defending the privacy rights of Hollywood celebrities.
Bill Vines of Vermont was able to get a loaner car after recently learning that his 2011 Honda CR-V was one of the vehicles affected by the Takata airbag recall.
Product Recalls Rise With Better Detection and Fewer Suppliers

By STACY COWLEY

Better detection tools and stricter safety rules mean that problems that once went undetected are now more often spotted and traced back to their source.
. From Tylenol to Fitbit: 10 Notable Product Safety Recalls
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