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To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories.Brian Barrett We'll get to the rest of this week's security news in just a second, but before all that you need to carve out a little chunk of your day to read WIRED senior writer Andy Greenberg's profile of Marcus Hutchins, the hacker who stopped the berserking WannaCry ransomware three years ago. Click on the headlines to read them, and stay safe out there.Last week, ransomware hackers struck a law firm that has an extensive celebrity clientele list. Given that GSMS has steadfastly refused to pay up, we should know for sure in a few days either way.In a 59-37 vote, the Senate this week failed to pass an amendment that would have required law enforcement to get a warrant before surveilling online browsing and search data.
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