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Hackers seize control of Tonga's health IT systemPacific island nation Tonga has refused to pay a US$1 million ransom after hackers seized control of the country's health IT system.... Read more
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Li-Fi technology offers enhanced security and speeds 100 times faster than Wi-FiLi-Fi (Light Fidelity) is a wireless communication technology that utilizes the visible light spectrum (400–800 THz), similar to LED light, offering speeds up to 100 times faster than existing Wi-Fi (up to 224 Gbps). While it has fewer limitations in available frequency allocation and less radio interference, it is relatively... Read more
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Blocking exports and raising tariffs is a bad defense against industrial cyber espionage, study showsThe United States is trying to decouple its economy from rivals like China. Efforts toward this include policymakers raising tariffs on Chinese goods, blocking exports of advanced technology and offering subsidies to boost American manufacturing. The goal is to reduce reliance on China for critical products in hopes that this... Read more
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How the Internet of Things devices affect your privacy, even when they're not yoursSome unusual witnesses helped convict Alex Murdaugh of the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul.... Read more
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Cyberattack on grocery supplier reveals fragility of US food supplyHackers infiltrated one grocery distributor, and within days, there were bare shelves at stores around the country and even some pharmacies unable to fill prescriptions.... Read more
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Websites are tracking you via browser fingerprinting, researchers showClearing your cookies is not enough to protect your privacy online. New research led by Texas A&M University has found that websites are covertly using browser fingerprinting—a method to uniquely identify a web browser—to track people across browser sessions and sites.... Read more
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Computer tracking, an 'electronic collar': Gilles Deleuze's 1990 postscript on the societies of controlGilles Deleuze was one of the most original and imaginative thinkers of postwar France. A lifelong teacher, he spent most of his career at the University of Paris VIII, influencing generations of students but largely shunning the mantle of public intellectual.... Read more
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Can a foreign government hack WhatsApp? A cybersecurity expert explains how that might workEarlier today, Iranian officials urged the country's citizens to remove the messaging platform WhatsApp from their smartphones. Without providing any supporting evidence, they alleged the app gathers user information to send to Israel.... Read more
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Hackers could use smartwatches to eavesdrop on air-gapped computers via ultrasonic signalsA security specialist at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has found evidence that it might be possible to infiltrate an air-gap computing system using a smartwatch. Mordechai Guri has published a paper outlining his ideas on the arXiv preprint server.... Read more
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AI tools collect and store data about you from all your devices. Here's how to be aware of what you're revealingLike it or not, artificial intelligence has become part of daily life. Many devices—including electric razors and toothbrushes—have become "AI-powered," using machine learning algorithms to track how a person uses the device, how the device is working in real time, and provide feedback. From asking questions to an AI assistant... Read more
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Brain-like chips are boosting computers and battling cybercrimeThe human brain is more powerful and energy-efficient than any computer. Scientists are imitating the way it works to produce better computer chips and help deal with the growing amounts of data generated every day.... Read more
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With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and shelves emptyA string of recent cyberattacks and data breaches involving the systems of major retailers have started affecting shoppers.... Read more
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New security flaw allows eavesdropping via laptop and smart speaker microphonesThe ghostly woman's voice pipes through the speakers, covered in radio static but her message intact from beyond—"The birch canoe slid on the smooth planks."... Read more
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Researchers fight cyber threats at aging US hydropower systemWashington generates more hydroelectricity than any other state, so it is fitting that research to protect the critical infrastructure responsible for generating this power is happening right here in the Tri-Cities, at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.... Read more
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If you're in this California town for two hours, the city is tracking you. Should you be worried?Any time you spend two hours in Walnut Creek, California, local business leaders may be tracking you. The city's Chamber of Commerce has paired with a tech company to clock visitors as they move in and out of the city.... Read more