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Do neurotechnologies threaten our mental privacy?Consumer devices may soon be able to directly access and interfere with the human brain—but this raises unprecedented ethical and legal questions. How can we leverage the benefits of this technology for therapeutic purposes while preventing its misuse?... Read more
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Cybercrime study shows users respond to phishing differently based on their deviceIn recent years, the most common kind of cybercrime has been phishing, a form of online fraud. In phishing, an attacker, masquerading as a trusted entity, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message, or text, and then clicking a malicious link, triggering undesirable processes such as malware installation... Read more
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You're better at spotting malware than you think, new study suggestsWhen it comes to cybersecurity, humans are often seen as the weakest link, but new research suggests that with a little help, people can do a surprisingly effective job at identifying malware.... Read more
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C++ coroutines prone to code-reuse attack despite control flow integrityA code-reuse attack named coroutine frame-oriented programming (CFOP) is capable of exploiting C++ coroutines across three major compilers, namely Clang/LLVM, GCC and MSVC. CFOP even succeeds in environments that are protected by control flow integrity (CFI), exposing relevant gaps in 15 of these defense schemes.... Read more
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Quantum scheme protects videos from prying eyes and tamperingWe have developed a new way to secure video transmissions so even quantum computers in the future won't be able to break into private video livestreams or recordings. We are computer scientists who study computer security. Our research introduces quantum-safe video encryption, which combines two complementary techniques: quantum encryption and... Read more
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Codemakers race to secure the internet as quantum threat loomsWith quantum computing on the horizon, cryptographers are working to secure digital communications against a new generation of potential threats.... Read more
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States pass privacy laws to protect brain data collected by devicesMore states are passing laws to protect information generated by a person's brain and nervous system as technology improves the ability to unlock the sensitive details of a person's health, mental states, emotions, and cognitive functioning.... Read more
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Tea app takes messaging system offline after second security issue reportedTea, a dating discussion app that recently suffered a high-profile cybersecurity breach, announced late Monday that some direct messages were also accessed in the incident.... Read more
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Vulnerability found: A single packet can paralyze smartphonesSmartphones must stay connected to mobile networks at all times to function properly. The core component that enables this constant connectivity is the communication modem (baseband) inside the device. KAIST researchers, using their self-developed testing framework called LLFuzz (Lower Layer Fuzz), have discovered security vulnerabilities in the lower layers of... Read more
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Study reveals how mobile apps track users through WiFi and BluetoothResearchers from IMDEA Networks, in collaboration with Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, IMDEA Software Institute, and the University of Calgary, have conducted the first large-scale study—"Your Signal, Their Data: An Empirical Privacy Analysis of Wireless-scanning SDKs in Android"—on how certain Android mobile applications use a device's WiFi and Bluetooth connections... Read more
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New e-voting system resists quantum attacks, paving way for secure digital electionsA new electronic voting system developed at NTNU can withstand attacks from quantum computers, meaning digital elections can be conducted securely, even in the future.... Read more
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Cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot causes the cancellation of more than 100 flightsA cyberattack on Russian state-owned flagship carrier Aeroflot caused a mass outage to the company's computer systems on Monday, Russia's prosecutor's office said, forcing the airline to cancel more than 100 flights and delay others.... Read more
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Allianz Life confirms data breach affecting majority of 1.4M US customersHackers gained access to personal data on the majority of the 1.4 million customers of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, the company confirmed Saturday.... Read more
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China urges global consensus on balancing AI development, securityChina's Premier Li Qiang warned Saturday that artificial intelligence development must be weighed against the security risks, saying global consensus was urgently needed even as the tech race between Beijing and Washington shows no sign of abating.... Read more
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Tea, an app for women to safely talk about men they date, has been breached, user IDs exposedTea, an app designed to let women safely discuss men they date has been breached, with thousands of selfies and photo IDs of users exposed, the company confirmed on Friday.... Read more