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People around the world are rallying to subvert Iran’s internet shutdown, but actually pulling it off is proving difficult and risky.
over 1 year ago
wired.co.uk
Plus: A leaked trove illuminates Russia’s internet regulator, a report finds Facebook and Instagram violated Palestinian rights, and more.
over 1 year ago
wired.com
From cryptocurrency thefts to intrusions into telecom giants, state-backed attackers have had a field day in the year’s first half.
over 1 year ago
arstechnica.com
Researchers used infrared photos and third-party hardware to best
facial-recognition tech.
over 2 years ago
wired.com
Hackers targeting JBS USA have disrupted meat processing facilities around the
world, just one month after the Colonial Pipeline attack caused fuel
distribution havoc.
over 2 years ago
wired.com
Keybase exists to keep things safe online. And it doesn’t use 2FA to do it.
about 4 years ago
wired.com
Google wants to get rid of URLs. But first, it needs to show you why.
almost 5 years ago
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“Whatever we propose is going to be controversial. But it’s important we do something, because everyone is unsatisfied by URLs. They kind of suck.”
over 5 years ago
wired.com
The next version of Safari takes on ad-trackers more aggressively than ever.
over 5 years ago
slate.com
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has said, “When I was growing up, Bill Gates was my hero.” Now Zuckerberg, whose net worth is nearly $46 billion,...
about 8 years ago
slate.com
After years of collaborating with Stephen Hawking to improve his predictive text system and computer controls, Intel is releasing its Assistive Context...
about 9 years ago