
Welcome to Zintel PR's Top 10 Technology Headlines for the week of December 17. Be sure to click-through for the full text of each article, and stay tuned for updated headlines every Friday.
Fortune: Chinese Hackers Stole Diplomatic Cables, Report Says. Here's How They Did It
By: Jeff John Roberts & Robert Hackett
The Verge: Facebook gave Spotify and Netflix access to users’ private messages
By: Casey Newton
Engadget: Facebook collects user data from apps like Tinder, OKCupid and others
By: Mallory Locklear
Mercury News: Google misleads kids and parents about apps, complaint filed with FTC says
By: Levi Sumagaysay
VentureBeat: Cryptomining and IoT malware both rose over 70% in Q3 2018
By: Dean Takahashi
ZDNet: Microsoft releases security update for new IE zero-day
By: Catalin Cimpanu
Wall Street Journal: Some Global Banks Break Ties With Huawei
By: Margot Patrick &d Julie Steinberg
Houston Business Journal: Houston leads U.S. in tech job hiring plans for 2019
By: Chris Mathews
Ars Technica: Logitech disables local access on Harmony Hubs, breaks automation systems
By: Valentina Palladino
NPR: Amazon Customer Receives 1,700 Audio Files Of A Stranger Who Used Alexa
By: Sasha Ingber
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