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Yes, the government can track your location, but usually not by spying on you directlyIf you use a mobile phone with location services turned on, it is likely that data about where you live and work, where you shop for groceries, where you go to church and see your doctor, and where you traveled to over the holidays is up for sale. And U.S.... Read more -
New defense system for transport smart-tech could save livesA new system for detecting unusual and potentially harmful data sharing between in-vehicle smart-tech and traffic management technology could prevent 9 out of 10 cyber attacks.... Read more -
India mandates pre-installation of government cyber safety app on all smartphonesIndia's telecoms ministry has directed smartphone manufacturers to pre-install a government-run cybersecurity app on all new devices, according to a government order, raising concerns of data privacy and user consent in one of the largest handset markets in the world.... Read more -
We built AI friends but forgot the safeguardsRecently, a popular AI Companion company made headlines by announcing it would ban users under 18 from open-ended chats with its AI characters, with the full restriction to taking effect on 25 November 2025.... Read more -
Engineering identity: Anonymous data remains vulnerable to re-identification through basic detailsWe create and consume data continuously. This data is specific to us, but when consolidated, this shared data can be of immense value. The value is not only for population level insights.... Read more -
This common action is putting you at risk of being deepfakedAs we move further into the Computer Age, fake news, digital deceit and widespread use of social media are having a profound impact on every element of society, from swaying elections and manipulating science-proven facts, to encouraging racial bias and exploiting women.... Read more -
French soccer federation hit by cyber-attack, member data stolenThe French soccer federation has been hit by a cyber-attack that resulted in the theft of data relating to members, it said on Thursday.... Read more -
New insight into why LLMs are not great at cracking passwordsLarge language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of OpenAI's conversational platform ChatGPT, have proved to perform well on various language-related and coding tasks. Some computer scientists have recently been exploring the possibility that these models could also be used by malicious users and hackers to plan... Read more -
Beer giant Asahi not engaging with hackers after cyberattackJapanese beer giant Asahi said on Thursday it had not received any specific demand from the hackers behind a "sophisticated and cunning" cyberattack that could have leaked the data of around two million people.... Read more -
Stress and a toxic workplace culture can cause insider cybersecurity threatsWhile most organizations address cybersecurity issues with technology and surveillance, Emmanuel Anti's research argues that empathy may be a more effective defense. His doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa explores insider deviance, and how understanding the human elements related to it can lead to stronger, more sustainable cybersecurity practices.... Read more -
Integrated approach to cybersecurity key to reducing critical infrastructure vulnerabilityAs our society becomes more digital and interconnected, the systems that keep it running face growing vulnerability to cyber threats. Bahaa Eltahawy's doctoral dissertation at the University of Vaasa, Finland, shows that safeguarding these networks requires a holistic approach.... Read more -
Roblox set to start checking people's ages. But it will need to do more to keep kids safeOnline gaming giant Roblox has just announced it will start checking users' ages from early December in an attempt to stop children and teenagers talking with adults.... Read more -
WhatsApp security vulnerability discovered by researchersIT-Security Researchers from the University of Vienna and SBA Research identified and responsibly disclosed a large-scale privacy weakness in WhatsApp's contact discovery mechanism that allowed the enumeration of 3.5 billion accounts. In collaboration with the researchers, Meta has since addressed and mitigated the issue.... Read more -
Security vulnerability identified in EV charging protocolSouthwest Research Institute identified a security vulnerability in a standard protocol governing communications between electric vehicles (EV) and EV charging equipment. The research prompted the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to issue a security advisory related to the ISO 15118 vehicle-to-grid communications standard.... Read more -
Dangers to consider as AI gets smarter, more rapidly adoptedA recent study at UC Davis had AI chatbots send messages to people's phones to remind them to get their steps in. Those messages were interactive. Sometimes the chatbot would tell a joke based on this example provided by the research team:... Read more
