WASHINGTON (AP) — A Tennessee man pleaded guilty on Friday to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system more than two dozen times, court records show. Nicholas Moore, 24, of Springfield, ...
Recent findings by security researchers reveal significant vulnerabilities in audio devices and accessories from brands like ...
AI chat toy company Bondu left its web console almost entirely unprotected. Researchers who accessed it found nearly all the ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
How YouTube and adhesive tape are disrupting assistive technology
The “MacGyver” approach lets disabled users reimagine their tech ...
Google's Fast Pair allows users to easily connect Bluetooth devices, but it could also let hackers to do the same if your ...
Just before Christmas pirate activist group Anna’s Archive announced it had hacked Spotify and grabbed 86 million music files which it planned to make available in ‘bulk torrents’. Unsurprisingly, the ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
The secretive Irish-born DJ who has overtaken Taylor Swift with 448m YouTube listeners
Aphex Twin, whose real name is Richard D James, has overtaken Taylor Swift in monthly YouTube Music listens with 448m compared to 396m and it's mainly thanks to this one track ...
Air Force Times on MSN
AI-powered military neurotech: Mind enhancement or control?
AI's ability to monitor a warfighter's mental state, visuals or inner dialog may outpace the ability to shield that data from ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Misleading text in the physical world can hijack AI-enabled robots, cybersecurity study shows
As a self-driving car cruises down a street, it uses cameras and sensors to perceive its environment, taking in information on pedestrians, traffic lights, and street signs. Artificial intelligence ...
SCOTUSblog on MSN
SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, January 20
Welcome to the Supreme Court’s third opinion day in less than two weeks. We will be live blogging beginning at 9:30 a.m. EST.
In a time when DDR5 kits can cost more than a graphics card, some builders are literally soldering their own memory sticks to ...
Security execs increasingly see AI as the means to supercharge their security operations, but the rush to embed AI in security tools can create myriad pitfalls, experts warn.
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