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[Title] => Did NSA plant spyware in computers around world?
[Summary] => Did the National Security Agency plant spyware deep in the hard drives of thousands of computers used by foreign governments, banks and other surveillance targets around the world?
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[Title] => Brazil looks to break from US-centric Internet
[Summary] => Brazil plans to divorce itself from the US-centric Internet over Washington's widespread online spying, a move that many experts fear will be a potentially dangerous first step toward fracturing a global network built with minimal interference by governments.
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[Title] => Is there really a cyberwar? Term might be misused
[Summary] => DALLAS (AP) — Is there really a "cyberwar" going on? Some officials and computer security companies say yes, arguing that armies of hackers are stealing online secrets and using the Internet to attack infrastructure such as power grids.
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[Title] => BlackBerry maker: United Arab Emirates partner's update was spyware
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