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Hacker Lexicon: What Is Perfect Forward Secrecy?
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Hacker Lexicon: What Is Perfect Forward Secrecy?

Encryption keeps your secrets, until it doesn't.

'hackathon' Attempts to STEM Proliferation of Fake News
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'hackathon' Attempts to STEM Proliferation of Fake News

A hackathon inspired by the influence of fake news on the U.S. presidential election seeks to incentivize the prioritization of truth.

Driverless Cars to Hit the Road in Ontario Early Next Year
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Driverless Cars to Hit the Road in Ontario Early Next Year

The University of Waterloo's Center for Automotive Research in Canada will begin testing an autonomous vehicle on Ontario's public roads early next year.

China Turns Big Data Into Big Brother 
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China Turns Big Data Into Big Brother 

It was a drab, chill day in November, and the clocks were striking thirteen.

Batman's Kitchen Teaches ­w Students How to Play Cybersecurity
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Batman's Kitchen Teaches ­w Students How to Play Cybersecurity

Batman's Kitchen is providing University of Washington students the opportunity to learn about information security and practice their cybersecurity skills.

Spy Chief Adds to Warnings of Russian Cyber Attacks on Germany
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Spy Chief Adds to Warnings of Russian Cyber Attacks on Germany

Germany's spy chief has warned that Russian hackers are pelting his country with disinformation that could undermine the democratic process, echoing concerns already...

How Humans Can Force the Machines to Play Fair
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How Humans Can Force the Machines to Play Fair

Cynthia Dwork is best known for inventing "differential privacy," a set of techniques that safeguard the privacy of individuals in a large database.

German Spies "alarmed" Over Threat To Election From Fake News, Russians
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German Spies "alarmed" Over Threat To Election From Fake News, Russians

An intelligence source told BuzzFeed News they fear 2017’s federal elections could see a repeat of the misinformation and hacking that disrupted the U.S. presidential...

Google Warns Journalists and Professors: Your Account Is ­nder Attack
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Google Warns Journalists and Professors: Your Account Is ­nder Attack

A flurry of social media reports suggests a major hacking campaign has been uncovered.

Internet of Things Will Demand a Step-Change in Search Solutions
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Internet of Things Will Demand a Step-Change in Search Solutions

New Internet search mechanisms will need to be developed to support the growing Internet of Things.

Will AI ­sher in a New Era of Hacking?
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Will AI ­sher in a New Era of Hacking?

Advanced artificial intelligence systems developed to defend assets in cyberspace might be turned to malevolent purposes by cybercriminals.

Malware Turns Pcs Into Eavesdropping Devices
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Malware Turns Pcs Into Eavesdropping Devices

Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have demonstrated SPEAKE(a)R, malware that can turn computers into perpetual eavesdropping machines. The malware...

Great. Now Even Your Headphones Can Spy on You
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Great. Now Even Your Headphones Can Spy on You

Cautious computer users put a piece of tape over their webcam.

Certikos: A Breakthrough Toward Hacker-Resistant Operating Systems
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Certikos: A Breakthrough Toward Hacker-Resistant Operating Systems

Researchers at Yale University have developed CertiKOS, a new operating system they say could lead to a new generation of reliable and secure systems. 

Critical Linux Bug Opens Systems to Compromise
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Critical Linux Bug Opens Systems to Compromise

Researchers from Spain's Polytechnic University of Valencia have found a flaw that enables attackers to obtain root shell on affected Linux systems. The vulnerability...

Mobile App Behavior Often Appears at Odds With Privacy Policies
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Mobile App Behavior Often Appears at Odds With Privacy Policies

Mobile applications' privacy policies often are inconsistent with how an app actually collects and shares users' personal information, according to an automated...

Security Researchers Want to Hide Your Data in 'cyberfog'
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Security Researchers Want to Hide Your Data in 'cyberfog'

Computer scientists at the U.S. Army Laboratory see "cyberfog" as a powerful new form of data security. They say partially compromised data on a fog network would...

Cybercriminals Can Steal All Your Passwords From Thin Air With This $25 Wi-Fi Hack
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Cybercriminals Can Steal All Your Passwords From Thin Air With This $25 Wi-Fi Hack

Researchers have developed a system that can analyze Wi-Fi networks and covertly detect and record passwords by looking at the directions radio waves travel to...

­niversity Researchers Develop Iris-Recognition Technology
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­niversity Researchers Develop Iris-Recognition Technology

Notre Dame University researchers have developed software that can determine the difference between iris scans using a new method. 

Real or Not? ­SC Study Finds Many Political Tweets Come From Fake Accounts
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Real or Not? ­SC Study Finds Many Political Tweets Come From Fake Accounts

University of Southern California researchers found bots made up nearly 20% of the political conversation on Twitter during the U.S. presidential campaign season...
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