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Mark Zuckerberg Plays the Scapegoat for Our Facebook Sins
Philosopher René Girard’s theory of “mimetic desire” explains much of the Facebook congressional hearings. http://www.wired.com/ -
Inside the Unnerving CCleaner Supply Chain Attack
CCleaner owner Avast is sharing more details on the malware attackers used to infect legitimate software updates with malware. http://www.wired.com/ -
How Southwest Pilots Could Have Landed Safely With a Blown Engine
One person died on Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 after an engine failed and blew a hole in the cabin at ... -
Ultrasonic Signals Are the Wild West of Wireless Tech
Inaudible signals that your phone can hear—but you can’t—are often based on ad hoc tech, which makes for risky security. ... -
Pornhub Will Now Accept Verge Cryptocurrency
By accepting Verge, Pornhub could help make cryptocurrency transactions in general more mainstream. http://www.wired.com/ -
'The Moth Podcast' Looks Back at a Decade of Stories
Celebrating what might have been the very first podcast to capitalize on the medium’s unique capacity to conjure intimacy. http://www.wired.com/ -
A Glimpse of Life Along China's Border With North Korea
Elijah Hurwitz visited the region this winter amid heightened tensions between the two countries. http://www.wired.com/ -
The Deceptively Satisfying Micro-play of Minit
The black-and-white game is a minimalist triumph, paring the 2D adventure genre down to only its most compelling, most satisfying ... -
Chef Erling Wu-Bower Pursues Wood-Fired Perfection, From Roast Fish to Pizza
The young chef explains his wood-fire cooking technique ahead of the opening of his new Chicago restaurant, Pacific Standard Time. ... -
The Shipping Industry Sets Sail Toward a Carbon-Free Future
Cargo-shipping regulators have struck a historic deal to set their dirty fuel-burning industry on a low-carbon course. http://www.wired.com/