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Twitter locks some accounts after passwords exposed

Twitter said it had locked and called for a password reset of many accounts after an unconfirmed claim of a leak of nearly 33 million usernames and passwords to the social network. Read More

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Forget fingerprints; Iris scans could validate mobile payments

Newer biometrics technologies beyond the use of fingerprint scans could boost adoption rates for mobile payments. Read More

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