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America’s Dangerous Internet Delusion
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America’s Dangerous Internet Delusion

Despite enormous benefits, the Internet also encourages crime, global conflict, and economic disruption.

Inside Russia's Social Media War on America
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Inside Russia's Social Media War on America

On March 2, a disturbing report hit the desks of U.S. counterintelligence officials in Washington.

FCC Votes to Start Rolling Back Landmark Net Neutrality Rules
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FCC Votes to Start Rolling Back Landmark Net Neutrality Rules

The Republican-led Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to begin undoing a key decision from the Obama era that could relax regulations on Internet...

What This Apple-Picking Robot Means For the Future of Farm Workers
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What This Apple-Picking Robot Means For the Future of Farm Workers

Robots are replacing human workers at a faster pace than any other point in history. Most of these robots are in factories, but a new kind of mechanized worker...

Patching the Electric Grid
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Patching the Electric Grid

Electric grids worldwide are increasingly vulnerable to attack as new technologies like smart meters and analytical software are added to them, with mature systems...

Your Face Can Get You More Than Just Toilet Paper in China
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Your Face Can Get You More Than Just Toilet Paper in China

Now a number of female students at one of the country's top universities can use their face to open doors, according to news reports.

Should the Government Keep Stockpiling Software Bugs?
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Should the Government Keep Stockpiling Software Bugs?

As the dust settles from the global ransomware attack that has crippled systems in more than 150 countries since Friday, the U.S. government's shadowy process for...

The Cybersecurity Risks ­.s. Election Systems Face Heading Into the 2018 Elections
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The Cybersecurity Risks ­.s. Election Systems Face Heading Into the 2018 Elections

Cybersecurity experts are warning of U.S. voting systems' vulnerability to cyberthreats going into the 2018 midterm and 2020 presidential elections.

­nder Cyberattack: ­h Researchers Look at How to Catch a 'phisher'
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­nder Cyberattack: ­h Researchers Look at How to Catch a 'phisher'

Researchers are studying why phishing attacks are so successful in an attempt to develop the next generation of email filters.

China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels From Ransomware Attack
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China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels From Ransomware Attack

China is home to the world's largest group of internet users, a thriving online technology scene and rampant software piracy that encapsulates its determination...

Fsu Technology Cracks, Fixes Passwords
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Fsu Technology Cracks, Fixes Passwords

New software evaluates the strength of a password by trying to break it.

Father of the Internet: 'ai Stands For Artificial Idiot'
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Father of the Internet: 'ai Stands For Artificial Idiot'

Google chief Internet evangelist Vint Cerf said modern artificial intelligence systems are only as smart as the people who interact with them.

Kids, Parents Alike Worried About Privacy With Internet-Connected Toys
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Kids, Parents Alike Worried About Privacy With Internet-Connected Toys

A new study points to anxieties about the potential for Wi-Fi-enabled Internet-connected toys to infringe on children's privacy.

Could a Doodle Replace Your Password?
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Could a Doodle Replace Your Password?

Researchers have developed an identity input method which could replace smartphone passwords with patterns drawn by the user on the device's touchscreen.

The Shock Tactics Set to Shake ­p Immunology
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The Shock Tactics Set to Shake ­p Immunology

Six times a day, Katrin pauses whatever she's doing, removes a small magnet from her pocket and touches it to a raised patch of skin just below her collar bone....

Iarpa, Nist Hosting Face Recognition Challenge to Improve Accuracy
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Iarpa, Nist Hosting Face Recognition Challenge to Improve Accuracy

The Face Recognition Prize Challenge is designed to improve core face-recognition accuracy.

Sent to Prison By a Software Program's Secret Algorithms
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Sent to Prison By a Software Program's Secret Algorithms

When Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. visited Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute last month, he was asked a startling question, one with overtones of science fiction...

Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm
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Watch Hackers Sabotage an Industrial Robot Arm

When the cybersecurity industry warns of digital threats to the "internet of things," the targets that come to mind are ill-conceived, insecure consumer products...

In Europe's Election Season, Tech Vies to Fight Fake News
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In Europe's Election Season, Tech Vies to Fight Fake News

Scientists are attempting to counter a rash of fake news spreading online as European elections loom.

Study Finds Gender Bias in Open Source Programming
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Study Finds Gender Bias in Open Source Programming

Women's contributions in open source software communities tend to be accepted more often than men's in general, but they are rejected more frequently when a woman's...
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