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The US Is Building a One-Stop Shop for Buying Your Data

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A mysterious database containing more than 184 million records was taken down this week .
US intelligence community is looking to create a marketplace where private information gathered by data brokers under the guise of marketing can be purchased by American spies.
A mysterious hacking group is revealed to be a rare sighting of hackers working on behalf of the Spanish government.
Microsoft introduces a feature to block Microsoft Recall from taking screenshots of Windows users.
Russia 's Fancy Bear hackers targeted 10,000 security cameras in countries bordering Ukraine .
Group targeted companies involved in providing aid to Ukraine , according to 11 countries' intelligence agencies.
Russia 's APT28 hacker group rose to infamy for its targeting of the 2016 US election.
US indicted a Russian national on Thursday over Qakbot malware, which is known to have infected hundreds of thousands of computers.
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