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What if the Ashley Madison hack was an inside job?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMany people might be in trouble care of the Ashley Madison hack.lucyburrluck/Flickr, CC BY

A massive cache of highly personal information collected by dating site Ashley Madison has been publicly posted on the internet by a group calling itself “Impact Team”. Ashley Madison is specifically aimed at married people seeking extra-marital...

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No Escaping the Blue Planet

  • Written by The Conversation
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It is often said that the first full image of the “blue planet”, taken by the Apollo 17 space mission in December 1972, revealed Earth to be precious, fragile and protected only by a wafer-thin atmospheric layer. It reinforced the imperative for better stewardship of our “only home”.

But there was another way of...

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