Archive for August, 2018

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An 11-Year-Old Changed Election Results On a Replica Florida State Website in Under 10 Minutes

August 14th, 2018

Via: PBS: An 11-year-old boy on Friday was able to hack into a replica of the Florida state election website and change voting results found there in under 10 minutes during the world’s largest yearly hacking convention, DEFCON 26, organizers of the event said. Thousands of adult hackers attend the convention annually, while this year […]

Google Tracks Your Movements, Like It or Not

August 13th, 2018

Mmm hmm. Via: AP: Google wants to know where you go so badly that it records your movements even when you explicitly tell it not to. An Associated Press investigation found that many Google services on Android devices and iPhones store your location data even if you’ve used privacy settings that say they will prevent […]

British UFO Researcher, Who Died After Vomiting Black Liquid, Had His Laptop Wiped by Authorities

August 13th, 2018

“Natural causes.” Via: Daily Mail: A conspiracy theorist’s laptop and mobile will be analysed at an inquest into his death after the UFO expert vomited two litres of black fluid and died aged 39. Max Spiers’s laptop was wiped when authorities returned it after his death more than two years ago during a trip to […]

Inside Google’s Effort to Develop a Censored Search Engine in China

August 12th, 2018

Via: The Intercept: Google analyzed search terms entered into a Beijing-based website to help develop blacklists for a censored search engine it has been planning to launch in China, according to confidential documents seen by The Intercept. Engineers working on the censorship sampled search queries from 265.com, a Chinese-language web directory service owned by Google. […]

Airbus’ Solar-Powered Zephyr Smashes Flight Duration Record on Maiden Outing

August 12th, 2018

Via: New Atlas: Airbus’ Zephyr program has claimed another record, with a production model unmanned solar-powered aircraft touching down after more than 25 days in the air. That voyage is the longest unmanned flight ever made, and was achieved on this particular vehicle’s maiden voyage, no less. Originally built by British defence company Qinetiq and […]

Hacker Finds Hidden ‘God Mode’ on Old x86 CPUs; ‘These Backdoors Probably Exist Elsewhere’

August 12th, 2018

One more for your herniating Compromised Down to the Silicon file folder. Via: Tom’s Hardware: Some x86 CPUs have hidden backdoors that let you seize root by sending a command to an undocumented RISC core that manages the main CPU, security researcher Christopher Domas told the Black Hat conference here Thursday (Aug. 9). The command […]

Cost to Dismantle First Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier: “Up to $1.5 Billion”

August 12th, 2018

Via: Popular Mechanics: Six years after decommissioning USS Enterprise, the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the U.S. Navy is still figuring out how to safely dismantle the ship. The General Accounting Office estimates the cost of taking apart the vessel and sending the reactors to a nuclear waste storage facility at up to $1.5 billion, […]

Ford Workers Using Exoskeleton Vests at 15 Auto Plants in Seven Countries

August 12th, 2018

Via: CBS: Ford Motor Company will unveil its plan Tuesday to use wearable technology to lighten the load on some of its human workers. Exoskeleton vests are being introduced in 15 auto plants in seven countries, and the business of providing technology to augment the human workforce is expected to boom in the coming years. […]

Resisting the Ideology of Screen-Based Learning

August 12th, 2018

Via: Aeon: As a parent, it is obvious that children learn more when they engage their entire body in a meaningful experience than when they sit at a computer. If you doubt this, just observe children watching an activity on a screen and then doing the same activity for themselves. They are much more engaged […]

Berry Growers Use Lasers To Stave Off Thieving Birds

August 12th, 2018

Via: NPR: During every berry-picking season in the Pacific Northwest, blueberry and raspberry growers fight to prevent birds from gobbling up the crop before harvest. This year, some farmers are trying something new to scare away the thieving birds: lasers. Justin Meduri manages a large blueberry farm and cherry orchard outside Jefferson, Ore. Birds like […]

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