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800,000 Tons of Rock Excavated for Massive Underground Neutrino Detector
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The Treasurer of Python NZ Pleads Guilty To Stealing From the Society
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Insecure Robot Vacuums From Chinese Company Deebot Collect Photos and Audio to Train Their AI
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US Police Seldom Disclose Use of AI-Powered Facial Recognition, Investigation Finds
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Can Amazon Spread Its Cashierless 'Just Walk Out' Technology to Other Stores?
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Pine64's Linux-Powered E-Ink Tablet is Making a Return
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UK Post Office Executive Suspended Over Allegations of Destroying Software Scandal Evidence
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New JWST Data Explores 'Hubble Constant' Tension for Universe's Expansion Rate
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Google Starts Adding Anti-Theft Locking Features to Android Phones
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Hobbyist Builds a Modern System That Still Runs MS-DOS
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Brazil's Top Court Says X Paid Pending Fines to Wrong Bank
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China Trained a 1-Trillion-Parameter LLM Using Only Domestic Chips
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iOS and Android Security Scare: Two Apps Found Supporting 'Pig Butchering' Scheme
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License Plate Readers Are Creating a US-Wide Database of More Than Just Cars
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How Mossad Planned Its Exploding Pager Operation: Inside Israel's Penetration of Hezbollah
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Akamai finds many systems with exposed CUPS vulnerability
Akamai released a report pointing out that the recently-reported CUPS vulnerability (original disclosure) could be used to drive distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks as well. Even if an attacker cannot gain remote control over a computer, they can still cause it to fetch a URL of their choice — potentially getting free DDoS amplification.
The Akamai Security Intelligence and Response Team (SIRT) found that more than 198,000 devices are vulnerable to this attack vector and are accessible on the public internet; roughly 34% of those could be used for DDoS abuse (58,000+).U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack
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Criminal Charges Announced Over Multi-Year Fraud Scheme in a Carbon Credits Market
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Plastic-Eating Bacteria Could Combat Pollution Problems, Scientists Hope
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America's FCC Orders T-Mobile To Deliver Better Cybersecurity
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