BBC
The UK government has spoken out against the European Court's decision that the "indiscriminate" collection of data is against EU law.
Go Erie
Santa Claus has gone digital.
Reuters
Hillary Clinton's lawyers claim that The FBI acted inappropriately when they publicly announced reopening their investigation into Clinton's private email server, just days before the presidential election.
Threat Post
At least three different buyers have paid $300,000 each for a database containing one billion stolen Yahoo accounts, according to reports.
Fortune
Lynda.com, an online learning site owned by LinkedIn, has reset the passwords for 55,000 accounts after the site experienced a massive data breach.
The New York Times
The press has been criticized for giving so much coverage to hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign during the final months of the presidential election, especially as it becomes clear that the Russian government was using the stolen information to manipulate the US election.
Politico
Attorneys for both The State Department and former Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills are fighting back against a conservative group's push to release video depositions made in a lawsuit against Clinton's use of a private email account.
Business Insider
A federal judge has ordered that the search warrant that FBI agents used to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server right before the presidential election be released.
SRQ Magazine
The City of Sarasota, FL has migrated all City of Sarasota email addresses.
The New York Times
New Orleans-based university Tulane has apologized after sending out acceptance emails to 130 applicants that did not get into the school.