
Here is what happened in technology news for the week of June 10.
Reuters: More U.S. Millennials Subscribe to Video Games than Traditional Pay TV
By: Hilary Russ
The Wall Street Journal: The Dark Side of Discord, Your Teen’s Favorite Chat App
By: Julie Jargon
Motherboard: Here Are Images of Drivers Hacked from a U.S. Border Protection Contractor
By: Joseph Cox
New York Post: Dominican Republic Hires ‘Crisis Management’ Amid PR Nightmares
By: Lee Brown
Newsweek: Radiohead Get Hacked for Ransom, Release All Stolen Material to Donate to Climate Change Protests
By: Jason Murdock
Wired: Alphabet-Owned Jigsaw Bought a Russian Troll Campaign as an Experiment
By: Andy Greenberg
Cyber Scoop: Phishing Kits are Licensed, Managed and Pirated like any other Legitimate Software
By: Shanon Vavra
Nieman Lab: How Could Deepfakes Impact the 2020 U.S. Elections?
By: Nicholas Diakopoulos & Deborah Johnson
Seattle Times: Suits Allege Amazon’s Alexa Violates Laws by Recording Children’s Voices Without Consent
By: Benjamin Romano
The New York Times: We Read 150 Privacy Policies. They Were an Incomprehensible Disaster
By: Kevin Litman-Navarro