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Samsung Galaxy S7 Smartphones Vulnerable to Hacking
From ACM TechNews

Samsung Galaxy S7 Smartphones Vulnerable to Hacking

Researchers say they have determined a way to exploit a microchip security flaw in Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphones.

The Sensors That Power Smart Cities Are a Hacker's Dream
From ACM News

The Sensors That Power Smart Cities Are a Hacker's Dream

At this point, it seems like every so-called consumer smart device—from routers and baby monitors to connected thermostats and garage door openers—has been shown ...

Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV
From ACM TechNews

Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV

Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have demonstrated computer models that can accurately predict the spread of HIV across populations.

A Generation Grows ­p in China Without Google, Facebook or Twitter
From ACM News

A Generation Grows ­p in China Without Google, Facebook or Twitter

Wei Dilong, 18, who lives in the southern Chinese city of Liuzhou, likes basketball, hip-hop music and Hollywood superhero movies. He plans to study chemistry in...

Programmers Need Ethics When Designing the Technologies that Influence People's Lives
From ACM Opinion

Programmers Need Ethics When Designing the Technologies that Influence People's Lives

Computing professionals are on the front lines of almost every aspect of the modern world.

'Blurred Face' News Anonymity Gets an AI Spin
From ACM TechNews

'Blurred Face' News Anonymity Gets an AI Spin

Researchers have developed a method of employing artificial intelligence to better obscure the faces of anonymous individuals in news reports.

AI May Put Private Data at Risk
From ACM TechNews

AI May Put Private Data at Risk

Cornell Tech researchers have determined current models of machine learning are vulnerable to privacy leaks and other attacks.

New Tool Helps ­sers Control Which Countries Their Internet Traffic Goes Through
From ACM TechNews

New Tool Helps ­sers Control Which Countries Their Internet Traffic Goes Through

A new tool enables users to redirect their Internet traffic to avoid its passage through a particular country.

New Genre of Artificial Intelligence Programs Take Computer Hacking to Another Level 
From ACM News

New Genre of Artificial Intelligence Programs Take Computer Hacking to Another Level 

The nightmare scenario for computer security—artificial intelligence programs that can learn how to evade even the best defenses—may already have arrived.

Cyber Report Details Tricks ­sed by Hackers to Target Critical Infrastructure
From ACM News

Cyber Report Details Tricks ­sed by Hackers to Target Critical Infrastructure

A cybersecurity firm says it uncovered the methods and tools hackers use to target critical infrastructure organizations, activity it observed by creating a website...

Run Your Dishwasher When the Sun Shines: Dynamic Power Pricing Grows
From ACM News

Run Your Dishwasher When the Sun Shines: Dynamic Power Pricing Grows

One day, the weather could drive your domestic schedule. Your dishwasher springs to life at the windiest time of day. The washing machine starts spinning when the...

­ of T Launches Canada's First Engineering ­ndergraduate Program in Machine Intelligence
From ACM TechNews

­ of T Launches Canada's First Engineering ­ndergraduate Program in Machine Intelligence

The University of Toronto has unveiled Canada's first undergraduate engineering science program in machine intelligence.

Research Robots Sometimes Left ­nsecured on the Internet, Study Finds
From ACM TechNews

Research Robots Sometimes Left ­nsecured on the Internet, Study Finds

Brown University researchers have identified exposed systems running the Robot Operating System, with as many as 19 considered to be fully operational robots.

How Cryptojacking Can Corrupt the Internet of Things
From ACM News

How Cryptojacking Can Corrupt the Internet of Things

Cyber criminals shut down parts of the Web in October 2016 by attacking the computers that serve as the internet's switchboard.

Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine
From ACM News

Google, Seeking a Return to China, Is Said to Be Building a Censored Search Engine

Google withdrew from China eight years ago to protest the country's censorship and online hacking.

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal
From ACM TechNews

The Ethics of Computer Science: This Researcher Has a Controversial Proposal

Brent Hecht, chair of ACM's Future of Computing Academy, proposes revising the peer review process to ensure scientists report negative societal consequences of...

Blockchain, Once Seen as a Corporate Cure-All, Suffers Slowdown
From ACM News

Blockchain, Once Seen as a Corporate Cure-All, Suffers Slowdown

Corporate America's love affair with all things blockchain may be cooling.

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts
From ACM News

Facebook Identifies an Active Political Influence Campaign ­sing Fake Accounts

Facebook said on Tuesday that it had identified a political influence campaign that was potentially built to disrupt the midterm elections, with the company ...

Amazon Face Recognition Falsely Matches 28 Lawmakers With Mugshots, ACL­ Says
From ACM TechNews

Amazon Face Recognition Falsely Matches 28 Lawmakers With Mugshots, ACL­ Says

A test of Amazon's facial recognition software incorrectly matched the faces of 28 U.S. legislators to images in a mugshot database.

Legislating Against AI Bias
From ACM News

Legislating Against AI Bias

Is this the beginning of the end of algorithmic bias in public-sector services?
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