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 "FCC wants to ban Chinese Labs from U.S. Electronics testing process."

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
FCC Wants to Ban Chinese Labs From US Electronics Testing Process

The FCC estimates that 'roughly 75% of all electronics are tested in labs located inside China.' Chair Brendan Carr wants to explore ways to boost US-based testing and certification.

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'AirBorne' Flaw Exposes AirPlay Devices to Hacking: How to Protect Yourself

Apple rolled out a fix with iOS 18.4, but third-party AirPlay-compatible devices remain exposed.

The Best VPNs for Gaming in 2025

Fast network speeds are crucial for online gaming, but security is important, too. The best VPNs we've tested for gaming can protect your privacy without tanking your latency too much.

North Koreans Still Working Hard to Take Your IT Job: 'Any Organization Is a Target'

At RSAC, the FBI and security experts describe their first-hand experiences identifying and rooting out remote workers who are actually North Korean hackers.

US Critical Infrastructure Is a Prime Target for Hackers: DARPA Thinks AI Can Help

At RSAC, the Defense Department agency gives us a sneak peek at its AI Cyber Challenge, which asks teams to use AI to find and fix bugs in critical US software.

Want to Keep a Secret? How to Encrypt a Document Stored on Google Drive

Google Drive may not let you encrypt individual Google Docs, but there are still ways to protect your security and privacy. Here's how to keep your Docs from prying eyes.

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