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Canvas system is online after a cyberattack disrupted thousands of schoolsTens of thousands of students studying for final exams around the world Friday regained access to a key online learning system after a cyberattack had earlier knocked it offline, throwing schools and universities into turmoil.... Read more -
Hackers just stole data from 9,000 schools and unis around the world. How can we protect student privacy?This week, US-based education technology provider Instructure announced a significant cybersecurity incident affecting its Canvas system. This is used by schools and universities around the world, including in Australia.... Read more -
A Canvas outage tied to a cyberattack has wreaked havoc on colleges' final exam seasonSchools and universities across the country are recovering from an outage that knocked down Canvas, an online platform that manages exams, course notes, lecture videos and grades. The disruption tied to a cyberattack hit in the middle of finals period for many colleges, a high-stress time when students and instructors... Read more -
Why digital devices and online accounts need spring cleaningIf the spring season has brought an urge to scrub your living space from top to bottom, why not clear out the digital detritus cluttering your electronic devices and online accounts at the same time?... Read more -
On-body tech could expose users to new privacy and safety risksCompared to the possibilities offered by on-body interaction techniques such as wearables, smartphones and computers are increasingly beginning to look like technologies of the past. But what risks arise when mini-computers worn continuously on the body become part of everyday life? This question was investigated by CISPA researcher Dañiel Gerhardt.... Read more -
Can AI ascertain our personality traits from our ChatGPT history?Large language models (LLMs), the computational models underpinning the functioning of ChatGPT, Gemini, and similar conversational platforms, are now used daily by many people worldwide. As these models can rapidly answer queries about most topics, many users use them to source information related to their personal and professional lives, sometimes... Read more -
New identity wallet stores biometric proof on phones, not corporate serversIn our increasingly online lives, convenience has come at a cost. The average person has more than 100 online accounts, and creating a new one often requires handing over personal information like an email address or a birthdate. Researchers at the Applied Social Media Lab at the Berkman Klein Center... Read more -
Portable detector spots GPS spoofing in real time, even on moveIn a world where cell phones and cars guide us everywhere, we've come to trust global positioning as much as we trust our own senses. What happens when that trust is broken?... Read more -
Stacked intelligent surfaces could boost wireless reliability and security for 6GWireless communication is about to get stronger, clearer, and more secure, thanks to a new idea from UBC Okanagan researchers. Dr. Anas Chaaban and his team in the School of Engineering are exploring a method to improve the way stacked intelligent surfaces (SIS) can process electromagnetic waves more efficiently.... Read more -
Who invited whom? A new method protects privacy in online platformsResearch conducted by Dr. Sanaz Taheri Boshrooyeh, a Ph.D. graduate of Koç University, Computer Science and Engineering Program, together with Prof. Dr. Alptekin Küpçü and Prof. Dr. Öznur Özkasap, has led to the development of a new scalable method designed to protect user privacy on online platforms that rely on... Read more -
Facial recognition data is a key to your identity. If stolen, you can't just change the locksA woman strolls into a grocery store, thinking about grabbing some apples. Before she even reaches the produce aisle, a security camera has scanned her face. Whether the system is checking for shoplifters or simply logging her arrival, her face has joined a digital ledger, a trace she can't easily... Read more -
UK biobank records listed for sale in China: Why open data might be the answerThe chief executive of the UK Biobank, one of the world's largest biomedical databases, recently wrote to more than 500,000 participants telling them that some of their data had been made available for sale online through a Chinese website. This wasn't a data breach or hack, but rather researchers who... Read more -
'Not just an IT issue': The human threat to cybersecurityOrganizations could be better protected from cybercrime by investing in more leadership and staff decision-making, a University of Queensland study has found.... Read more -
Germany launches spying probe into Signal attacks targeting MPsGerman prosecutors Friday launched a spying investigation into phishing attacks targeting lawmakers on the Signal messaging app, with an MP saying the latest Russia-directed plot against Germany was a "wake-up call."... Read more -
AI has crossed a threshold. What Claude Mythos means for the future of cybersecurityThe limit of what artificial intelligence can achieve, known as frontier AI, has crossed another threshold. AI can now plan and execute sophisticated cyber operations with minimal guidance at speeds far beyond human capability.... Read more
