Man Pleads Guilty To Phishing Scheme That Fleeced Facebook, Google Of $100 Million Evaldas Rimasauskas admitted to his role in helping to orchestrate a two-year-long scam that tricked employees into wiring more than $100 million to his own company's bank accounts. Vanessa Romo
Forget the cloud, your selfies may be stored in DNA someday Researchers in Seattle have found a way to store massive amounts of data in a very small space. Paige Browning
After Boeing Crashes, New Attention On The Potential Flaws Of Software Two Boeing 737 Max crashes are raising questions about whether the convenience of software has made it easier to miss the seriousness of possible flaws. Martin Kaste
Too Much Video Streaming To Choose From? It's Only Going To Get Worse It can be frustrating when viewers try to figure out which service has what they want to watch — Netflix, Prime, Hulu? It's about to get worse as more streaming services launch this year. Laura Sydell
Students In Ukraine Learn How To Spot Fake Stories, Propaganda And Hate Speech A new report says students who received media literacy training were 18 percent better at identifying false reports than students without the lessons. Girls gained more knowledge than boys. Sasha Ingber
Leading Anti-Terror Technologist Says Facebook Failed In Its Response To Mosque Shootings A creator of anti-terror software says the re-uploading of the New Zealand mosque shootings video on Facebook is "absolutely inexcusable" because "we have the technology to stop it." Aarti Shahani
Investigators Probe Software's Role In Deadly Boeing 737 Max Crashes The probe of two Boeing plane crashes is focused, for the moment, on software. We examine how software has become a common fix for problems with hardware across industries, and how it can go too far. Martin Kaste
Facebook Stored Millions Of User Passwords In Plain, Readable Text The information was held in a readable format within the company's internal data storage systems. Facebook says it "found no evidence to date" of abuse. Sasha Ingber
Cryptocurrency miners go to federal court to block 'crippling' electric rate hike Cryptocurrency companies in Central Washington were left to wait in suspense on Tuesday after they asked a federal judge in Spokane to block an imminent... Tom Banse
Facebook Admits Mosque Shooting Video Was Viewed At Least 4,000 Times The video was viewed about 4,000 times before Facebook removed it. Then the social media platform had to contend with more than a million attempted re-uploads. Matthew S. Schwartz