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  • The Dumbest Hack of the Year Exposed a Very Real Problem
  • Alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooter Was An Indie Games Developer
  • Security researcher tears apart White House app and finds a tracking and security nightmare

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wired.com /1 month ago

The Dumbest Hack of the Year Exposed a Very Real Problem

Last April, a hacker hijacked crosswalk announcements to mimic Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Records obtained by WIRED reveal how unprepared local authorities were.

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kotaku.com /1 month ago

Alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooter Was An Indie Games Developer

Cole Tomas Allen had released one game on Steam, and was developing another

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boingboing.net /3 weeks ago

Security researcher tears apart White House app and finds a tracking and security nightmare

A security researcher who decompiled the White House's new mobile app says it contains hidden GPS-tracking capabilities, weak security protections, and code loaded from an outside...

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wired.com /3 weeks ago

Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare

Plus: Meta officially kills encrypted Instagram DMs, the Trump administration targets “violent left wing extremists,” leaked documents reveal Russia's school for elite hackers, and...

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wired.com /1 month ago

It Takes 2 Minutes to Hack the EU’s New Age-Verification App

Plus: Major data breaches at a gym chain and hotel giant, a disruptive DDoS attack against Bluesky, dubious ICE hires, and more.

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theverge.com /1 month ago

The new show making fun of tech bros

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 123, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, which Artemis photo did you make your wallpaper,...

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motherjones.com /1 month ago

How Your Data Is Powering Trump’s Surveillance State

In the past 24 hours, I’ve checked Google Maps for directions, logged a sunset run on Strava, booked a yoga class with ClassPass, swiped into the New York City subway using a card...

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motherjones.com /1 month ago

Exposing a Global Surveillance Empire

In June, a sharp-suited Austrian executive from a global surveillance company told a prospective client that he could “go to prison” for organizing the deal they were discussing. B...

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theverge.com /3 weeks ago

How David Sacks crashed and burned in the White House

Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter exclusively for Verge subscribers about tech, politics, and Washington intrigue. (It's basically House of Cards, but for nerds.) Not a...

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fortune.com /1 month ago

This CEO pirated video games as a teen and became a hacker for the Air Force. Now he’s built a $3 billion cyber firm 

Huntress CEO Kyle Hanslovan bootstrapped his way from online hacker forums to a $3 billion valuation—without an Ivy League degree.

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inc.com /1 month ago

A Prank Involved Crosswalk Buttons and Fake Quotes from Mark Zuckerberg. It’s a Crucial Lesson in Cybersecurity

The hack is a reminder that everyday infrastructure can be vulnerable to hackers—and that using ‘1234’ as a password is always a bad idea.

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techmeme.com /1 month ago

A profile of Benjamin Brundage, a 22-year-old college senior who helped uncover the Kimwolf botnet, which launched 26,00...

Robert McMillan / Wall Street Journal: A profile of Benjamin Brundage, a 22-year-old college senior who helped uncover the Kimwolf botnet, which launched 26,000+ DDoS attacks targe...

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reason.com /1 day ago

James Talarico vs. Ken Paxton, the Pope on AI, and Caves

Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi discuss James Talarico changing his tune and how the Pope views artificial intelligence.

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kotaku.com /1 month ago

Sabotage, Crunch Culture, And Spying: Meet The MindsEye Developer Speaking Out About The Chaos

Build a Rocket Boy's ex-lead animator, Chris Wilson, had a lot to say about his time at the company, and the two co-CEOs steering its sinking ship

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wired.com /1 month ago

‘Uncanny Valley’: Iran’s Threats on US Tech, Trump’s Plans for Midterms, and Polymarket’s Pop-up Flop

In this episode, we discuss Iran’s threats to target US tech firms, gear up for the midterm elections, and get a scene report from the Polymarket pop-up bar in DC.

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wired.com /2 weeks ago

Trump’s Tech Posse in China, Who’s Winning in Musk v. Altman, and Hantavirus Conspiracy Theories

Today on Uncanny Valley, we discuss how Donald Trump’s visit to China could influence conversations between world leaders at a moment when the economic and foreign policy stakes co...

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motherjones.com /1 month ago

Sam Altman’s Really Weird Week Just Got Even Worse

Sam Altman, who published “ambitious ideas” to add guardrails to AI on the same day he was described as a power-hungry tech leader with a “sociopathic lack of concern” for conseque...

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motherjones.com /1 month ago

After the Attack on Sam Altman’s Home, Will AI CEOs Go On the Offensive?

Sam Altman suggested that an investigative story describing him as someone “unconstrained by truth” with a “sociopathic lack of concern” for consequences caused an early Friday att...

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theverge.com /3 weeks ago

A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower

I'm lying in the dirt. It's coming for me. Then, with a lurch, it's climbing up my chest. If Andreas Makris doesn't stop the 200-pound robot lawn mower in time, it could drag its b...

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reason.com /1 month ago

Ceasefire

Plus: AI and UBI, the ultimate hacking tool, Satoshi Nakamoto, and more...

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fastcompany.com /1 month ago

Can Sam Altman make proving you’re human seem cool—and essential?

Hello again, and welcome back to Fast Company’s Plugged In. Last weekend, I stopped by a gadget kiosk at my local mall—but not to buy a phone case or get a cracked screen replaced....

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reason.com /1 month ago

Keonne Rodriguez on Bitcoin, Privacy, and Going to Prison

"We thought we were on the right side of the law," the Samourai Wallet co-founder tells Reason.

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kotaku.com /3 weeks ago

Ex-GTA Producer Takes A Break From MindsEye Mess To Help Someone Vibe-Code A Game

The Build a Rocket Boy co-CEOs could really do with a new PR manager, because they've even managed to upset the die-hard MindsEye community this time

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wired.com /1 month ago

Silicon Valley Is Spending Millions to Stop One of Its Own

Alex Bores, a former Palantir employee, helped pass one of the country’s toughest AI laws. Now Silicon Valley’s biggest names are trying to stop his rise to Congress.

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