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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

The Most Vulnerable Place on the Internet

 Employed and Experiencing Homelessness: What the Numbers Show National Alliance to End Homelessness


 Ground Truth vs Ground-up Truth

PGN
 What U.S. Democracy Can Learn from Brazil
Jack Nicas
 Voting-system firms battle right-wing rage against the machines
Reuters
 How Republicans Fed a Misinformation Loop About the Pelosi Attack
NYTimes
 Blood oxygen monitors face scrutiny from FDA panel
The Verge


 Medicare enrollees warned about deceptive marketing schemes
Amanda Seitz
 The Hunt for the Dark Web's Biggest Kingpin
WiReD
 Why the FBI Is So Far Behind on Cybercrime
NYTimes
 Ransomware attacks on hospitals take toll on patients
NBC News
 iOS Privacy: Instagram and Facebook can track anything you do on any website in their in-app browser
Krausefx
 The Most Vulnerable Place on the Internet
WiReD
 Security Loophole Allows Attackers to Use Wi-Fi to See Through Walls
U.Waterloo
 Engineers ready innovative robotic servicing of geosynchronous satellites payload for launch
phys.org
 Sobeys, Safeway grappling with IT issues as Maple Leaf Foods announces cybersecurity incident
CBC
 Signal Says It Will Exit India Rather Than Compromise Its Encryption
Techdirt
 Scientists Increasingly Can't Explain How AI Works
Vice
 Billions Spent in Metaverse 'Land' Grab
BBC
 Same New York lottery numbers drawn twice in one day
NYPost
 Powerball winning numbers live drawing delayed for $1.9 billion jackpot due to 'security protocol issue'
ABC
 There's a good chance Meta has your contact info. Here's how to delete it.
Mashable
 Web Inventor Tim Berners-Lee Wants Us to 'Ignore' Web3
CNBC
 'How much press are you worth?' New calculator tackles inequality in missing persons stories
msnbc.com
 Federal government advised to pause Twitter ads after mass layoffs at company
CBC News
 Websites Accepting Crypto for Child Sex Abuse Content Doubling Every Year
Gizmodo
 Wireless meat thermometer: What could go wrong?
SharperImage via Gabe
 Adobe Just Held a Bunch of Pantone Colors Hostage
WiReD
 Gaming Is Booming. That's Catnip for Cybercriminals.
NYTimes
 AI code assistants may not spawn as many bugs as feared
NYTimes
 The Rise of Rust, the Virus-Secure Programming Language That's Taking Over Tech
WiReD
 The Strange Death of the Uyghur Internet
WiReD
 Algorithms Quietly Run the City of WashingtonDC—and Maybe Your Hometown
WiReD
 Jeppesen Cyber-Incident Affects Services
AVweb
 Info on RISKS (comp.risks)