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Navy and Marines crack down on nude photo sharing
The crackdown on nonconsensual nudes follows the discovery of the private Facebook group “Marines United”

FCC Takes First Step Toward Allowing More Broadcast TV Mergers
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: In a divided vote today, the Federal Communications Commission took steps that could lead to more consolidation among TV broadcasters, reducing the number of sources of local news. Today’s changes revolve…

Google Home Now Recognizes Specific Users' Voices, Gains Support For Multiple Accounts
Google has issued a long-awaited feature for Google Home: support for multiple users. In an update rolling out today, up to six people will be able to connect their Google account to a Google Home, and the unit will try…

Tesla Recalls 53,000 Model S, Model X Cars For Stuck Parking Brakes
Tesla has issued a voluntary recall for approximately 53,000 Model S and Model X cars, which may be susceptible to having stuck parking brakes. The company hasn’t received any reports of the parking brake system failing, but decided to issue…

Subway Sues Canada Network Over Claim Its Chicken Is 50 Percent Soy
jenningsthecat writes: As reported here back in February, the CBC, (Canada’s national broadcaster), revealed DNA test results which indicated the chicken used in Subway Restaurants’ sandwiches only contained about 50% chicken. Now, Subway is suing the public broadcaster for $210…

Apple Forces Recyclers To Shred All iPhones and MacBooks
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: Apple released its Environmental Responsibility Report Wednesday, an annual grandstanding effort that the company uses to position itself as a progressive, environmentally friendly company. Behind the scenes, though, the company undermines attempts…

Drupal Closes Access Bypass Vulnerability in Core Engine
Drupal released a point update for its core engine to patch a critical access bypass vulnerability.

Stuxnet LNK Exploits Still Widely Circulated
Endpoints are still encountering exploits for the LNK vulnerability, one of the principal infection mechanisms used by the Stuxnet worm.

20 Linksys Router Models Vulnerable To Attack
Researchers say more than 100,000 Linksys routers in use today could be vulnerable to 10 flaws found in 20 separate router models made by the company.