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Americans do not want AI data centers in their backyards
Over 70% of Americans oppose AI data center construction near their homes, citing resource, cost, and environmental concerns, according to Gallup.
A spyware investigator exposed Russian government hackers trying to hijack Signal accounts
A spyware researcher uncovered a campaign by Russian government hackers attempting to hijack Signal accounts, affecting thousands of users globally.
Foiled plot tried to sneak 49 lbs of cocaine into Australia via Xerox printers
Australian police intercepted printers concealed with nearly 50 pounds of cocaine, preventing a major drug smuggling attempt into Australia.
Apple may open up the App Store to agentic AI
Apple may soon allow agentic AI services on the App Store, balancing innovation with security and privacy concerns, according to reports.
Scorched Earth 2000 is back
The classic strategy game Scorched Earth 2000 has been re-released, surprising fans and reviving interest in the vintage title after 20 years.
This is what some the world’s largest banks of malware look like stacked as hard drives
Research reveals that the world’s largest malware repositories, like VirusTotal and vx-underground, contain data volumes comparable to stacking Eiffel Towers or Burj Khalifa.
Microsoft BitLocker-protected drives can now be opened with just some files on a USB stick — YellowKey zero-day exploit demonstrates an apparent backdoor
Security researcher Chaotic Eclipse reveals a zero-day exploit, YellowKey, that can open BitLocker-protected drives via a simple USB file transfer.
EFF to 4th Circuit: Electronic Device Searches at the Border Require a Warrant
Electronic Frontier Foundation and allies argue that border searches of electronic devices must be supported by warrants, citing privacy concerns and legal standards.
A Conspiracy Theory About QR Codes Has Led to Chaos Ahead of Georgia’s Midterms
A false claim linking QR codes to election rigging has led Georgia to face voting system uncertainty ahead of midterms, with officials unsure how ballots will be counted.