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Over the last two years, we've learned a lot about how the NSA spies on people around the world. Here's a round-up of the most important programs
Just a recap in case you weren’t paying attention
Bugs backpacked with microphones could be deployed to disaster zones in the future.
Humans need not apply Robots are coming for your job You are obsolete GG Humanity
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Humans need not apply Robots are coming for your job You are obsolete GG Humanity
Once upon a time, a friend of mine accidentally took over thousands of computers. He had found a vulnerability in a piec…
Data brokers develop profiles using sources such as social media and purchase histories, the FTC says.
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When two guys interested in computer security get bored, it's usually a recipe for trouble. Our recipe started cooking back in October of 2009 and the results were something we call the WASP (Wi-Fi Aerial Surveillance Platform). It's an autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) that we built in our garage with onboard war-driving geWhen two guys interested in computer security get bored, it's usually a recipe for trouble.
In a paper set to be presented at a security conference in Oakland, California, next week, the security researchers say that by connecting to a standard diagnostic computer port included in late-model cars, they were able to do some nasty things, such as turning off the brakes, changing the speedometer reading, blasting hot air or music on the radio, and locking passengers in the car.
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