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SF News /Eve Batey

Wednesday Lunchtime Links: How Robbers Can Hack Your Dropcam

Published Mar 22, 2017 · 5:00 AM PDT
  • Driver shot as he passes through SF intersection. [KRON 4]
  • Appeals court strikes blow against SF Ellis Act ordinance. [SF Chronicle]
  • Can LinkedIn succeed in "trending news" where Facebook has stumbled? [Wired]
  • If you have a Dropcam or Nest camera, be aware that burglars can disable it. [HelpNetSecurity]
  • Man dead after shooting himself during attack on his wife. [KRON 4]
  • The [Wall Street Journal] discovers Children's Fairyland.
  • More and more tech workers are trading the Bay Area for Seattle. [SF Business Times]
  • Recorded calls paint damning picture of subjects of City Hall corruption case. [SF Chronicle] [SF Examiner]
  • San Jose priest convicted of stealing from parishioners. [Associated Press]
  • Ed Lee signs pre-emptive law in opposition to possible Muslim registry. [CBS 5]
  • Those lovable scamps on Reddit will soon have profile pages like you'd expect from Twitter or Facebook. [TechCrunch]
  • [SF Weekly] does oddly straight-faced interview with man many might describe as a cold-reading charlatan who preys on the grieving.

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