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Last March Alex Stamos, then Yahoo's head of information security, showed off prototype software for encrypting sensitive e-mail messages. The new tool, which Stamos said could be ready for deployment by the start of 2016, featured "end-to-end" encryption, meaning that even Yahoo itself wouldn’t be able to decrypt messages stored on its servers.
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence— SETI—has a checkered history, and even its most ardent proponents accept that positive results are unlikely anytime soon. So it’s no wonder that SETI researchers often struggle to find funding. But last year the Russian billionaire Yuri Milner offered to support SETI efforts over the next 10 years with US $100 million. The first radio observations, through...
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