Thursday, August 11, 2022

Average Data Breach Costs Hit a Record $4.4 Million

 The Officer of the Future: Facial Recognition and the Border-Industrial Complex CounterPunch 


Israel Police’s Pegasus Spyware Prototype Revealed Haaretz

 

State Legislatures Are Torching Democracy New Yorker 


It’s Hard To Win A Senate Race When You’ve Never Won An Election Before FiveThirtyEight


US library defunded after refusing to censor LGBTQ authors: ‘We will not ban the books’ Guardian


 Coding Error Caused Outage That Left Millions Without Service
Alexandra Posadzki
 Push for innovation in artificial intelligence can create dangerous products
Channel News Asia



 Drone Contraband Deliveries Are Rampant at US Prisons
WiReD
 Politicians want to crack down on payment systems like Zelle. Here's why.
The Boston Globe
 Starlink Satellites Get Upgrades To Prevent Interference With Astronomy
PCMag
 "I Was Wrong"
NYTimes
 China's Expanding Surveillance State
NYTimes
 Voice Jammer Stops Anyone from Recording Your Speech
Matthew Sparkes
 Tim Hortons Offers a Free Coffee and Pastry for Spying on People for Over a Year
Vice
 Cyberattack Illuminates Shaky State of Student Privacy
Natasha Singer
 Hospital IT melts in heatwave, leaving doctors without patient records
The Register
 Google, Oracle cloud servers wilt in UK heatwave, take down websites
The Register
 How to Prevent Another European Transport Meltdown
WiReD
 Chess-playing robot grabs child opponent's finger and breaks it
TechSpot
 BMW's Heated as a Service Model Has Drivers Seeking Hacks
WiReD
 Online pricing algorithms are gaming the system, and could mean you pay more
npr.org
 Lawsuit: Chicago police misused ShotSpotter in murder case
AP
 Undersea Internet Cables Can Detect Earthquakes—and May Soon Warn of Tsunamis
The New Yorker
 Average Data Breach Costs Hit a Record $4.4 Million, Report Says
CNET
 Messaging app JusTalk is spilling millions of unencrypted messages
TechCrunch
 Researchers Discover Nearly 3,200 Mobile Apps Leaking Twitter API Keys
Cloudsek
 The Default Tech Settings You Should Turn Off Right Away
NYTimes
 Uber avoids federal prosecution over data breach that exposed data of 57 million users
Engadget
 Martin Shkreli Is Back With a Web3 Drug Discovery Platform
WiReD
 It's Not Just Loot Boxes: Predatory Monetization Is Everywhere
WiReD
 The Surprising Fight Over Google's Downtown West Development
WiReD
 The price of solar modules has declined by 99.6% since 1976
WholeMarsBlog
 How online misinformation threatens Fortune 500 companies
Fortune
 "Dr. Birx ADMITS She 'Knew' COVID-19 Vaccines 'Were Not Going to Protect Against Infection'
VaxxedFox
 13 propositions on an Internet for a burning world
APNIC Blog
 Chip shortages hit hard at Yamaha's musical instrument business
The Register
 Jeopardy! player causes `at-home-disturbance'
Sundry sources abridged
 Inside Ukraine's Thriving Tech Sector
The New York Times
 Students and staff are entirely prohibited from using Google Search—Data privacy concerns trigger restrictions on Google Chrome in Dutch schools
Android Police
 Tech giants, including Meta, Google, and Amazon, want to put an end to leap-seconds
ZDNet
 BMW's 3,854-Variable Problem Solved in Six Minutes with Quantum Computing
Francisco Pires
 Re: UK proposes new rule for AI
Dick Mills
 Re: MIT scientists think they've discovered how to fully reverse climate change
goldy
 ACM Launches New Journal on Responsible Computing
Lauren Weinstein
 On-demand education program of medical safety
MSPO
 Info on RISKS (comp.risks)