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•Apple May Owe You $20 in a Siri Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
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Apple agrees to pay $95 million to settle a class action over its Siri voice assistant’s alleged eavesdropping.
The FBI allegedly discovered the “largest seizure of homemade explosives in FBI history” Newly unsealed court documents reveal more than 150 pipe bombs and other explosives were found at the Virginia home of Brad Spafford .
Apple will not admit to any wrongdoing as part of the agreement.
White House chides telecoms for lax security following China hack.
White House deputy national security adviser Anne Neuberger says telecoms breached by Chinese hackers are not as defensible as they need to be to defend against a well-resourced, capable offensive cyber actor like China .
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