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News in brief: Concern about Windows 10; Hacks cost Yahoo; PHP gets better crypto
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Live from RSA 2017 – the inside track [Chet Chat Podcast 258]
Chester Wisniewski and John Shier share their thoughts from the floor of this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco.

How is The New York Times Really Doing?
Wired magazine did a profile on The New York Times in its this month’s issue. Talking about the paper’s transition from print to more digital-focus than ever, author Gabriel Snyder wrote, “It’s to transform the Times’ digital subscriptions into the…

Verizon Revises Its Deal With Yahoo, Reduces Price Of Acquisition By $350M
Ingrid Lunden, writing for TechCrunch: After the disclosure of two massive data breaches last year, today Yahoo and Verizon finally confirmed new terms for the sale of Yahoo to Verizon: Verizon will pay $350 million less than originally planned, working…

Gemalto Launches eSIM Technology for Windows 10 Devices
An anonymous reader shares a report: Global digital security firm Gemalto on Tuesday announced it will make available its on-demand connectivity and eSIM technology for Microsoft’s Windows 10 devices. The eSIM is designed to be remotely provisioned by mobile network…

China's Millennials Are Hustling For Part-Time Gigs Instead of Traditional Jobs
Bloomberg has a report today in which it underscores a growing trend among millennials in China who are looking for part-time jobs. From the article: Hopping from one short-term stint to another isn’t the sort of aspiration an earlier generation…

TransferWise Launches International Money Transfers Via Facebook
Money transfer company TransferWise has launched a new service that allows users to send money internationally through Facebook’s Messenger, as competition in the digital payments landscape intensifies. From a report on Reuters: The London-based startup said on Tuesday that it…

Monday review – the hot 32 stories of the week
From a NASA engineer told to unlock his work phone at US border and Gmail blocking JavaScript attachments to a Google privacy ruling used in real world, and more!

Facebook’s new jobs service sparks privacy fears
As Facebook prepares to park its tanks on LinkedIn’s lawn, now is a good time to think about how your profile might look to a prospective employer – and take steps to lock it down