In the first head-to-head hacking competition of autonomous computers, a system developed by a team of Pittsburgh-based researchers is the presumptive winner.
Sharon Gaudin |
06 Aug |
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The first all-machine hacking competition, sponsored by DARPA, is taking place today in Las Vegas.
Sharon Gaudin |
05 Aug |
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said that, if elected, she would try to curb terrorists from using the Internet as a recruiting tool. But her statement raises questions over what can be done to prevent terrorists from using Facebook and Twitter as extremist hunting grounds.
Sharon Gaudin |
04 Aug |
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Amazon filed a patent application for a technology that would enable users to pay for purchases using a selfie.
Sharon Gaudin |
17 Mar |
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As Google dives into the Wi-Fi and cellular network services business in the US, some are wondering just where the company is headed.
Sharon Gaudin |
25 Apr |
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Sick of typing those annoying, and barely readable, letters and numbers to prove to a website that you're not a robot or a spammer?
Sharon Gaudin |
04 Dec |
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Facebook wants its users to take control of their own privacy.
Sharon Gaudin |
14 Nov |
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When an employee turns on his own company, the results - damaged networks, data theft and even work stoppage - could be devastating.
Sharon Gaudin |
14 Oct |
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Imagine one day strapping on a wristband in the morning and then opening your smartphone and laptop without passwords, getting into your car without a key and even boarding a plane without your ID or a boarding pass.
Sharon Gaudin |
26 Sep |
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There's no need to panic about the nearly five million compromised Gmail passwords that appeared in a Russian Bitcoin security forum this week, according to Google.
Sharon Gaudin |
12 Sep |
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Security experts are urging Gmail users to change their passwords amid reports that hackers gained access to the credentials of 5 million users of the free email service. Some password combinations have been spotted on Russian cybercrime forums.
Sharon Gaudin |
11 Sep |
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Google is planning a series of seven public meetings across Europe to discuss people's right to be forgotten with the public's right to information.
Sharon Gaudin |
09 Sep |
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Facebook has moved to beef up its servers by agreeing to buy cybersecurity startup PrivateCore.
Sharon Gaudin |
08 Aug |
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What would you do with your time if you gave up Facebook for 99 days?
Sharon Gaudin |
10 Jul |
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Facebook executive, Sheryl Sandberg, speaking about the company's controversial psychological experiment for the first time, has apologised for upsetting users.
Sharon Gaudin |
03 Jul |
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