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Documents obtained by WIRED show FEMA plans to direct states and tribes to halt activities intended to combat domestic violent extremism so as to align with 'current administration priorities.'
Traditional detection methods are being outpaced, with a 127 percent rise in malware complexity and one in 14 files initially deemed ‘safe’ by legacy systems proving to be malicious. A new report from OPSWAT uncovers layered threats designed to evade analysis, including...
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel and python3.12-setuptools), Fedora (perl-Crypt-CBC and unbound), Gentoo (FontForge, GPL Ghostscript, Mozilla Network Security Service (NSS), and PAM), Oracle (gdk-pixbuf2, jq, kernel, mod_security, ncurses,...
As US charges 2 Chinese nationals with illegally shipping chips to China Federal authorities in the US have charged two Chinese nationals with secretly exporting advanced AI chips to China.…
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: China's automakers have teamed up with software companies togo global with their driverless cars, which are poised to claim a big share of a growing market as Western manufacturers are still preparing to compete....
Gary Leff has been writing his blog on business travel for 23 years. WIRED asked him to share his most time-tested business travel tips.
Keeping track of your expenses while on a work trip can be frustrating. The editors of WIRED and Condé Nast Traveler pooled our expertise to find the most efficient and user-friendly apps for the job.
Recent developments and an escalating trade war have made travel to cities like Beijing challenging but by no means impossible.
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more.
At Japan’s Henn na Hotels droids pretty much run the show, from greeting you at the door to adjusting the temperature.
Wide wingspans, more powerful engines, and high-efficiency materials are making super long flights more possible than ever.
A portmanteau of 'slop' and 'cybersquatting,' slopsquatting is the hot new thing in enshittification. Chatbots often hallucinate names, titles, software packages and of course domains to fill up the bucket when asked questions. There are predictable and persistent patterns...
Security teams are often hampered by having to identify and fix issues while weeding out false positives. This is an area where AI can help and Sysdig has launched a new agentic platform designed to analyze cloud environments end-to-end and uncover hidden business risk so...
Protein is having a moment—but most of us were never short on it to begin with.
In this video, or, rather, this film, now rendered in digital form after an unknowable sequence of transfers that surely involved video recording and/or transmission, we learn the basic computing terms of 1976. Meet Harry, a 1970s businessman overwhelmed by his backlog and...
October 14 is going to be a big day in the Redmond world It isn't only Windows 10 due for the support axe on October 14. Other Microsoft products will soon be stashed in Redmond's cupboard of forgotten dreams, including the venerable Visual Studio 2015.…
This rare planetary alignment will be visible from August 10 but will be best viewed later in the month. Here’s everything you need to know to see it at its best.
Stuck at a festival with no reception? To find your group, just look down.
Seattle Police report they arrested an armed man who 'copulated' with a refridgerator at the Trader Joe's on East Madison St and then threatened to kill everyone in the store with a knife. Those are the 'cold hard facts,' writes an evidently delighted press officer. — Read...
Australia's Castlepoint Systems recruited to avoid repeat of Afghan breach scandal The UK's Ministry of Defence is the latest to slap its hand on the big red AI button as it seeks solutions to prevent data leaks.…
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