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- 23andMe confirms hackers stole ancestry data on 6.9 million users | TechCrunch
- AI and Trust – Schneier on Security
- The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass Spying. – Schneier on Security
- Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China |The Guardian
- White faces generated by AI are more convincing than photos, finds survey | The Guardian
- Man crushed to death by robot in South Korea – BBC News
- Nå kan du reservere deg mot dørsalg – Forbrukerrådet
- Forbud mot Meta om bruk av persondata utvides til hele EØS
- ‘The Problem With Jon Stewart’ Is Ending – Pixel Envy
- Chainalysis says some reports might be overestimating crypto’s role in terrorist financing | The Block
- Security Vulnerability of Switzerland’s E-Voting System – Schneier on Security
- Israel warns citizens of security camera hack risk | Risky Biz News
- Utah sues TikTok for getting children ‘addicted’ to its algorithm – The Verge
- Inside the deadly instant loan app scam that blackmails with nudes – BBC News
- Man trains home cameras to help repel badgers and foxes – BBC News
- Slovakia’s Election Deepfakes Show AI Is a Danger to Democracy | WIRED UK
- Genetics firm 23andMe says user data stolen in credential stuffing attack – BleepingComputer
- Chinese programmer ordered to pay 1m yuan for using virtual private network | The Guardian
- Rules of engagement issued to hacktivists after chaos
- How a chatbot encouraged a man who wanted to kill the Queen
- Meanings of the metaverse: Productizing reality | ROUGH TYPE
- How Will A.I. Learn Next? | The New Yorker
- Scientists Working in Antarctica Unwittingly Started to Develop a New Accent | Open Culture
- Malicious ad served inside Bing’s AI chatbot
- Desalination system could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water | MIT News
- US issues first ever fine for space junk to Dish Network – BBC News
- Robotaxi parks on woman’s leg after running her over
- Hacking Gas Pumps via Bluetooth – Schneier on Security
- Cars Are the Worst Product Category We Have Ever Reviewed for Privacy | Mozilla Foundation
- TikTok fined €345m for breaking EU data law on children’s accounts | The Guardian
- Fake Signal and Telegram Apps in the Google Play Store - Schneier on Security
- Datatilsynet vant frem i Oslo tingrett mot Meta
- Danish cloud host says customers ‘lost all data’ after ransomware attack | TechCrunch
- Bærum sykehus er først i Norge med å ta i bruk kunstig intelligens til behandling – NRK
- Microsoft pulls AI-written article telling tourists to visit the Ottawa Food Bank - The Verge
- Zoom ToS Allowed Training AI on User Content With No Opt Out
- Zoom Can Spy on Your Calls and Use the Conversation to Train AI, But Says That It Won’t - Schneier on Security
- Using Machine Learning to Detect Keystrokes - Schneier on Security
- Norway to fine Meta $98,500 a day over user privacy breach | The Guardian
- The Need for Trustworthy AI - Schneier on Security
- Norway investigates cyberattack affecting 12 government ministries
- Programs to detect AI discriminate against non-native English speakers, shows study | The Guardian
- Self-Driving Cars Are Surveillance Cameras on Wheels - Schneier on Security
- Haukeland sykehus skal bruke kunstig intelligens for å utrede epilepsi, som første i verden. – NRK
- Amazon Prime Dark Patterns Lawsuit
- Researchers Taught Parrots to Video Call Other Parrots
- Secret Messages Can Hide in AI-Generated Media | Quanta Magazine
- Tesla’s ‘Self-Driving’ System Is Likely Involved in Fatal Crashes More Often Than Human Drivers – Pixel Envy
- TikTok Creators’ Sensitive Financial Information Stored In China
- Chinese communist party ‘accessed Hong Kong protesters’ TikTok data’ | The Guardian
- Risk of extinction by AI should be global priority, say experts | The Guardian
- Android phones are vulnerable to fingerprint brute-force attacks
- Report: ‘massive’ Tesla leak reveals data breaches, thousands of safety complaints | The Guardian
- NHS data breach: trusts shared patient details with Facebook without consent | The Guardian
- Lawyer cites fake cases invented by ChatGPT, judge is not amused
- Thieves Can Steal Modern Cars By Tapping Into a Headlight Wire
- The poisoning of ChatGPT
- Students’ psychological reports, abuse allegations leaked by ransomware hackers
- Scientists use AI to discover new antibiotic to treat deadly superbug | The Guardian
- Reddit Moderators Brace for a ChatGPT Spam Apocalypse
- Quantum computing could break the internet. This is how
- NSO Group Exploited New Zero-Click Vulnerabilities in iOS
- Major Photography Prize Winner Reveals Image Is AI-Generated, Rejects Award
- I block ads • Cory Dransfeldt
- Hyundai and Kia thefts keep rising despite security fix
- Hibernation artificially triggered in potential space travel breakthrough | The Guardian
- Facebook to be fined £648m for mishandling user information | Facebook | The Guardian
- Europeisk forbrukernettverk advarer mot å bruke Klarna – NRK Kultur og underholdning
- CISA, FDA warn of new Illumina DNA device vulnerability
- ChatGPT sets record for fastest-growing user base | Reuters
- AI image generation puts video game illustrators out of work - Rest of World
- 35 Ways Real People Are Using A.I. Right Now - The New York Times
- Brain implants help paralysed man to walk again - BBC News
- Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars - Reuters
- How to change the region on an HP OfficeJet printer in 57 easy steps - The Verge
- Italian privacy regulator bans ChatGPT – POLITICO
- Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices - Ars Technica
- One hundred drones now used across IKEA retail for stock inventory - Ingka Group
- Google finds 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Samsung Exynos chipsets
- Dine pasientdata skal sendes til amerikansk sky – Datatilsynet advarer – NRK Norge
- Austrian DSB: Meta Tracking Tools Illegal
- Self Radicalization with open sourced AI-Systems
- Inside the Suspicion Machine - WIRED
- Powerful Meta large language model widely available online - CyberScoop
- The privacy loophole in your doorbell - POLITICO
- Scammers are now using AI to sound like family members. It’s working. - The Washington Post
- The next big threat to AI might already be lurking on the web - ZDNET
- I don’t want to log in to your website - The Verge
- The Kremlin Has Entered Your Telegram Chat - WIRED
- Researchers shrink camera to the size of a salt grain - Princeton Engineering
- How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice
- Microsoft Puts New Limits On Bing’s AI Chatbot After It Expressed Desire To Steal Nuclear Secrets
- Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first”
- Microsoft’s new ChatGPT AI starts sending ‘unhinged’ messages to people - The Independent
- Google AI chatbot Bard sends shares plummeting after it gives wrong answer - The Guardian
- Darknet drug market BlackSprut openly advertises on billboards in Moscow - The Record
- Mercedes-Benz is the first to bring Level 3 automated driving to the US - The Verge
- Justisminister Mehl hadde TikTok på tjenestetelefonen – NRK
- Safari Safe Browsing Blocks GitLab in Hong Kong
- The Enshittification of All Things
- The lights have been on at a Massachusetts school for over a year because no one can turn them off
- TikTok Spied On Forbes Journalists
- Meta dealt blow by EU ruling that could result in data use ‘opt-in’ - Meta - The Guardian
- Lærere fortvilet over ny kunstig intelligens – NRK Kultur og underholdning
- Car hackers discover vulnerabilities that could let them hijack millions of vehicles
- Apple is adding end-to-end encryption to iCloud backups - The Verge
- A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook? - MIT Technology Review
- A post from Jeremi M Gosney on the 7th LastPass breach - Infosec Exchange
2022
- Google to pay nearly $400 million over deceptive location tracking practices - The Record by Recorded Future
- Apper under Qatar-VM - Datatilsynet
- Egypt’s COP27 summit app is a cyber weapon, experts warn – POLITICO
- TikTok tells European users its staff in China get access to their data - The Guardian
- TikTok Parent ByteDance Planned To Use TikTok To Monitor The Physical Location Of Specific American Citizens
- Alle som skal til VM må ha denne appen på mobilen – nå slår eksperter full alarm – NRK Sport
- iPhones calling 911 from owners’ pockets on rollercoasters - The Guardian
- The iPhone 14 Feature Apple Didn’t Tell You About - iFixit News
- Cyberattacks against U.S. hospitals mean higher mortality rates, study finds
- Albania cuts diplomatic ties with Iran over July cyberattack - AP News
- Just paint a wind turbine blade to save birds and bats
- Heat Waves Drive Demand for Jackets With Fans - Bloomberg
- An AI-Generated Artwork Won First Place at a State Fair Fine Arts Competition, and Artists Are Pissed
- North Korea-backed hackers have a clever way to read your Gmail - Ars Technica
- Microsoft: Bug in Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” could crash a laptop - The Record by Recorded Future
- DOJ now relies on paper for its most sensitive court documents, official says
- Anonymous poop gifting site hacked, customers exposed
- A New Jailbreak for John Deere Tractors Rides the Right-to-Repair Wave - WIRED
- Scammers Created an AI Hologram of Me to Scam Unsuspecting Projects - Binance Blog
- iOS Privacy: Instagram and Facebook can track anything you do on any website in their in-app browser · Felix Krause
- Chinese Government Asked TikTok for Stealth Propaganda Account - Bloomberg
- The Hacking of Starlink Terminals Has Begun - WIRED
- FBI investigation determined Chinese-made Huawei equipment could disrupt US nuclear arsenal communications - CNN
- Ring Reveals They Give Videos to Police Without User Consent or a Warrant - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Report: Mercenary spyware exploited Google Chrome zero-day to target journalists - The Record by Recorded Future
- Hackers Say They Can Unlock and Start Honda Cars Remotely
- Driverless Robotaxi Fleet Paralyzed for Hours in San Francisco
- How mercenary hackers sway litigation battles
- Google Says It Will Automatically Delete Location Data Collected From Visits to Health Facilities — Pixel Envy
- Woman accused of killing boyfriend using AirTag tracking • The Register
- Why Passkeys Will Be Simpler and More Secure Than Passwords - TidBITS
- Samsung caught cheating in TV benchmarks, promises software update - FlatpanelsHD
- FTC Charges Twitter with Deceptively Using Account Security Data to Sell Targeted Ads - Federal Trade Commission
- Datatilsynet gir Nav 5 mill. kroner i gebyr for CV-deling – NRK
- Apple privacy features: What the company should add next
- Tesla cars, Bluetooth locks, vulnerable to hackers, researchers say - Reuters
- Driver must stand trial for deadly Tesla crash in California - AP News
- Ny EU-lov mot overgrepsmateriale kan føre til omfattende overvåkning – NRKBeta
- Dataangrep mot Norkart: 3,3 millioner kan være berørt – NRK
- Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
- Advarer mot skreddersydd svindel etter datalekkasje – NRK
- Report shows that Amazon uses data from Alexa smart speakers to serve targeted ads - The Verge
- Proposed Digital Markets Act to Require Sideloading
- After ‘protestware’ attacks, a Russian bank has advised clients to stop updating software - The Verge
- Messages, Dialer apps sent text, call info to Google • The Register
- Facebook removes ‘deepfake’ of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy - The Verge
- Researcher uses Dirty Pipe exploit to fully root a Pixel 6 Pro and Samsung S22 - Ars Technica
- Attackers can force Amazon Echos to hack themselves with self-issued commands - Ars Technica
- Journalists’ group ‘dismayed’ by treatment at Beijing Winter Olympics | The Guardian
- You’ll need a Microsoft account to set up future versions of Windows 11 Pro | Ars Technica
- EU data watchdog calls for Pegasus spyware ban | The Guardian
- Apple says a ‘small portion’ of iPhones recorded interactions with Siri even if you opted out - The Verge
- Helseopplysninger om norske utøvere på avveie i OL: – Helt Texas – NRK Sport
- 2FA app with 10,000 Google Play downloads loaded well-known banking trojan | Ars Technica
- European Parliament approves initial proposal to ban some targeted ads - The Verge
- D.C., Washington, Texas and Indiana sue Google, alleging it deceived customers about location data - The Washington Post
- Israeli police used spyware to hack its own citizens, a report says : NPR
- Will blockchain fulfil its democratic promise or will it become a tool of big tech? | John Naughton | The Guardian
2021
- Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 billion over Myanmar violence - Reuters
- therecord.media
- Apple Accounts “Permanently” Blocked
- U.S. State Department phones hacked with Israeli company spyware - sources - Reuters
- Apple AirTag Linked to Increasing Number of Car Thefts, Canadian Police Report - MacRumors
- This thought experiment captures Facebook’s betrayal of users’ privacy - Richard Ashby Wilson - The Guardian
- Google Caught Hackers Using a Mac Zero-Day Against Hong Kong Users
- 1.8 TB of Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Leaks Online - WIRED
- Fraudsters Cloned Company Director’s Voice In $35 Million Bank Heist, Police Find
- Østre Toten kommune får fire millioner i bot etter dataangrepet mot kommunen – NRK
- The Risks of Client-Side Scanning
- Ledende eksperter advarer mot å skanne mobiler for overgrepsmateriale – NRKBeta
- Lithuanian government warns about secret censorship features in Xiaomi phones - The Record
- The NSA and CIA Use Ad Blockers Because Online Advertising Is So Dangerous
- How Facebook Hobbled Mark Zuckerberg’s Bid to Get America Vaccinated - WSJ
- Facebook Employees Flag Drug Cartels and Human Traffickers. The Company’s Response Is Weak, Documents Show. - WSJ
- Apple and Google Remove ‘Navalny’ Voting App in Russia - The New York Times
- Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchases, rules judge in Epic v. Apple - The Verge
- Toyota pauses Paralympics self-driving buses after one hits visually impaired athlete - Self-driving cars - The Guardian
- Engrave Danger: An Analysis of Apple Engraving Censorship across Six Regions - The Citizen Lab
- The perfectionism trap - The Economist
- Zoom Lied about End-to-End Encryption - Schneier on Security
- U.S. and key allies accuse China of Microsoft Exchange cyberattacks - Axios
- Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon - Surveillance - The Guardian
- Huge data leak shatters the lie that the innocent need not fear surveillance - The Guardian
- How does Apple technology hold up against NSO spyware? - The Guardian
- FT editor among 180 journalists identified by clients of spyware firm - Surveillance - The Guardian
- Forensic Methodology Report: How to catch NSO Group’s Pegasus - Amnesty International
- TikTok insiders say Chinese parent ByteDance is in control
- Trust in Software, an All Time Low - Underjord
- Stort dataangrep mot norsk ingeniørselskap – NRK Norge – Oversikt over nyheter fra ulike deler av landet
- A new ‘digital violence’ platform maps dozens of victims of NSO Group’s spyware - TechCrunch
- Sverige: Hackere krever 600 millioner kroner – NRK
- It-attack bakom Coops kassahaveri – stänger butikerna i hela Sverige - SVT
- North Korean hackers breach South Korean submarine builder (again) - The Record
- NFC Flaws Let Researchers Hack ATMs by Waving a Phone - WIRED
- French Spyware Executives Are Indicted for Aiding Torture - WIRED
- A very brief history of every Google messaging app - The Verge
- Where Did the Coronavirus Come From? What We Already Know Is Troubling. - Opinion - The New York Times
- The Internet Eats Up Less Energy Than You Might Think - The New York Times
- Hackarar krev løysepengar frå bibliotek – NRK
- WD My Book Live users wake up to find their data deleted - Ars Technica
- Forbrukerrådet vil forby annonser som forfølger deg
- Høyesterett godkjenner bruk av Trojan Shields-beviser i norsk rett
- Bombshell Report Finds Phone Network Encryption Was Deliberately Weakened
- Facebook Is Starting to Roll Out Ads in Its Oculus VR Headsets Because of Course It Is — Pixel Envy
- Apple’s Compromises in China: 5 Takeaways - The New York Times
- TikTok just gave itself permission to collect biometric data on US users, including ‘faceprints and voiceprints’ - TechCrunch
- U.S. to give ransomware hacks similar priority as terrorism - Reuters
- JBS, the world’s largest meat supplier, hit with cyberattack - The Verge
- Amazon devices will soon automatically share your Internet with neighbors - Ars Technica
- Alibaba’s Huge Browser Business Is Recording Millions Of Android And iPhone Users’ ‘Private’ Web Habits
- Terms and Conditions Game
- Amazon’s Ring is the largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen - Lauren Bridges - The Guardian
- A Hard Bargain for Apple in China
- US passes emergency waiver over fuel pipeline cyber-attack - BBC News
- Tesla privately admits Elon Musk has been exaggerating about ‘full self-driving’ - The Verge
- IBM Creates First 2nm Chip
- Ransomware gang threatens to expose police informants if ransom is not paid - The Record
- Scientists create online games to show risks of AI emotion recognition - Artificial intelligence (AI) - The Guardian
- Kommersiell sporing i offentlig sektor - Teknologirådet
- Tesla: “Full self-driving beta” isn’t designed for full self-driving - Ars Technica
- Stortinget utsett for nytt dataangrep – NRK
- Stortinget utsatt for IT-angrep: «Et angrep på vårt demokrati».
- Hackers Breach Thousands of Security Cameras, Exposing Tesla, Jails, Hospitals - Bloomberg
- Data hentet ut i nytt IT-angrep mot Stortinget
- Avinor: Forretningskritisk informasjon kan ha kommet på avveie – E24
- Microsoft Exchange: La igjen bakdør hos trøndersk kollektivselskap
- Fødselsnumre og sykemeldinger til ansatte i Hurtigruten stjålet og lagt ut på det mørke nettet – NRK
- The Global Chip Shortage - Digits to Dollars
- Gates backs Icelandic startup that turns carbon dioxide into stone - JWN Energy
- European Banking Authority hit by Microsoft Exchange hack - BBC News
- At Least 30,000 U.S. Organizations Newly Hacked Via Holes in Microsoft’s Email Software — Krebs on Security
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- First vaccine to fully immunize against malaria builds on pandemic-driven RNA tech - The Academic Times
- Citibank just got a $500 million lesson in the importance of UI design - Ars Technica
- Utsatt for hackerangrep - Drammen kommune
- List Of Fictional Cryptocurrencies Banned By The SEC - Astral Codex Ten
- Kan ta et halvt år for Østre Toten å rette opp dataangrep – NRK
- Hackers Tried to Poison Water Supply of Florida Town - The New York Times
- WhatsApp clarifies privacy practices after surge in Signal and Telegram users - The Verge
- The American Abyss - The New York Times
- Telegram feature exposes your precise address to hackers - Ars Technica
- WhatsApp says European users do not have to share data with Facebook
- WhatsApp updates its Terms and Privacy Policy to mandate data-sharing with Facebook
- Adobe Flash Player is finally laid to rest - BBC News
2020
- Boston Dynamics Atlas and Spot robots can now dance better than you can - The Verge
- 2-Acre Vertical Farm Run By AI And Robots Out-Produces 720-Acre Flat Farm
- DOJ charges Zoom employee for helping Chinese government shut down Tiananmen Square commemorations
- Riksrevisjonen hacket helseregionene: Fikk pasientopplysninger til flere hundre tusen pasienter – NRK
- Where is end-to-end encryption for iCloud? – Ole Begemann
- Huawei tested AI software that could recognize Uighur minorities and alert police, report says - The Washington Post
- Why The Web Is Such A Mess - YouTube
- Telefonen spionerte på meg. Slik fant jeg overvåkerne – NRKBeta
- Apple picks up a $12 million fine over claims of iPhone water resistance - iMore
- Tesla Model X hacked with $195 Raspberry Pi based board - Embedded.com
- The untold story of a cyberattack, a hospital and a dying woman - WIRED UK
- Aerosol transmission of Covid-19: A room, a bar and a classroom: how the coronavirus is spread through the air - EL PAÍS in English
- Hacking-skandale ryster Finland - pasienter presset for penger – NRK
- Telenor utsett for stort dataåtak: Forsøkt pressa for millionsum – NRK
- Fant overvåkningsfunksjoner i barneklokke solgt av norsk selskap
- Waymo One App Offers Driverless Alternative to Uber in Arizona - Bloomberg
- Spies hacked Azerbaijan government officials as Nagorno-Karabakh conflict escalated, researchers say
- North Korea has tried to hack 11 officials of the UN Security Council - ZDNet
- A Ransomware Attack Has Struck a Major US Hospital Chain - WIRED
- Tony Abbott hacked after posting boarding pass on Instagram - BBC News
- German Hospital Hacked, Patient Taken to Another City Dies - SecurityWeek.Com
- Researchers ready world-first vision restoration device for human clinical trials - TechCrunch
- Over 700 nordmenn kartlagt av kinesisk selskap
- EU imposes the first ever sanctions against cyber-attacks - Consilium
- Google removes Android app that was used to spy on Belarusian protesters - ZDNet
- These students figured out their tests were graded by AI — and the easy way to cheat - The Verge
- Google stops responding directly to data requests from Hong Kong government - Reuters
- Chinese-Made Smartphones Are Secretly Stealing Money From People Around The World
- Vegselskapet Nye Veier registrerer mobiltelefonen din – NRK
- Rethinking the App Store – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
- Meet the Star Witness: Your Smart Speaker - WIRED
- Picking Locks with Audio Technology - ACM
- Dataangrep mot Sykehuset Innlandet – NRK
- Researchers one step closer to bomb-sniffing cyborg locusts - Washington University in St. Louis
- Huawei: Smartphone chips running out under US sanctions
- ByteDance censored anti-China content in Indonesia until mid-2020 - Reuters
- How to build a nuclear warning for 10,000 years’ time - BBC Future
- Datainnbrotet ved NHH viser kor viktig det er å halde seg oppdatert på datatryggleik
- Are Humans Intelligent? An AI Op-Ed – Arram Sabeti
- NHH utsatt for datainnbrudd – Over 300 studenter og ansatte rammet
- Twitter prepares to pay up to $250 million for using security data for advertising
- Ransomware gang publishes tens of GBs of internal data from LG and Xerox - ZDNet
- Garmin reportedly paid multimillion-dollar ransom after suffering cyberattack - The Verge
- Blackberry cracked five years after seizure sparks mass arrests for drug importation
- Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm - The New York Times
- TikTok – så kan du være i lomma på en fremmed makt – NRK Urix
- Canadian smart glasses tech will stop working, weeks after company bought by Google - CTV News
- Checking Up on Promises Made During Tech Company Acquisitions - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Mobility device for the blind works like a handheld robotic guide dog
- Garmin outage caused by confirmed WastedLocker ransomware attack
- The Four Quadrants of Conformism
- Twitter says hackers downloaded private account data - BBC News
- The TikTok War – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
- Today’s Twitter Breach Reveals How It Is Often Used as Critical Infrastructure — Pixel Envy
- Hackers Convinced Twitter Employee to Help Them Hijack Accounts
- U.K. to Ban Huawei From Its 5G Networks Amid China-U.S. Tensions - WSJ
- Dark Web Price Index 2020. Check all 2020 Dark Web Prices
- Forbudt, slettet og fjernet: Dette skjer med TikTok
- Så lett klarte BT å kjøre elsparkesykkel på en annens regning
- A visual comparison of macOS Catalina and Big Sur - Andrew Denty
- Studenter avslørte alvorlig sikkerhetsfeil i biblioteksystemet Bibliofil – NRK
- A high-tech glove can quickly translate sign language into speech - Engadget
- Hundreds arrested as crime chat network cracked - BBC News
- TikTok says it will stop accessing clipboard content on iOS devices - The Verge
- Climate emission killer: construction begins on world’s biggest liquid air battery - Environment - The Guardian
- 26.300 norske Foodora-kunder rammet av datatyveri – E24
- Norges Smittestopp-app blant de verste i verden på personvern – NRK
- Coronavirus: Contact-tracing apps face further hitches - BBC News
- Trumf endrer ikke bonusprogram: – Et sikkerhetshull, mener IT-ekspert – NRK
- Apple pulls podcast apps in China after government pressure - The Verge
- Honda global operations halted by ransomware attack - TechCrunch
- Why Is the Human Brain So Efficient? - Nautilus
- When 511 Epidemiologists Expect to Fly, Hug and Do 18 Other Everyday Activities Again - The New York Times
- Rema endrer Æ-appen etter NRK-artikkel – NRK Norge – Oversikt over nyheter fra ulike deler av landet
- Online voting system can be hacked to alter votes - Business Insider
- Government’s Use of Algorithm Serves Up False Fraud Charges
- Utviklerne av Smittestopp tester nå teknologi fra Apple og Google
- Korona: Kriseledelse brukte hjemme-PC-er åpne for hackerangrep – NRK
- Rema-app kan misbrukes til overvåking – NRK
- After a breach, users rarely change their passwords, study finds - ZDNet
- Tesla Model 3 Drives Straight Into Overturned Truck In What Seems To Be Autopilot Failure
- A Possible Meteor Was Just Seen Exploding in The Sky in Turkey
- The public do not understand logarithmic graphs used to portray COVID-19 - LSE
- Qatar: Contact tracing app security flaw exposed sensitive personal details of more than one million - Amnesty International
- Hackers Just Dropped a Jailbreak They Say Works for All iPhones - VICE
- A massive database of 8 billion Thai internet records leaks - TechCrunch
- Scammers steal $10 million from Norfund, the largest sovereign wealth fund
- Pentagon Contractors’ Report on ‘Wuhan Lab’ Origins of Coronavirus Is Bogus
- Nearly half of Twitter accounts pushing to reopen America may be bots - MIT Technology Review
- Grandmother ordered to delete Facebook photos under GDPR - BBC News
- Apple and Google release phone technology to notify users of coronavirus exposure - The Guardian
- Vigilo-saka: Datatilsynet varslar bot på 3 millionar kroner til Bergen kommune – NRK Vestland
- Sure, the Velociraptors Are Still On the Loose, But That’s No Reason Not to Reopen Jurassic Park - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
- Facebook fined by Canada competition watchdog after privacy probe - Reuters
- Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency - ZDNet
- NASA Just Released The Artemis Accords - Guidelines For Humans to Abide by in Space
- Eksperter vil dele opp Smittestopp-appen
- EasyJet admits nine million customers hacked - BBC News
- Our weird behavior during the pandemic is messing with AI models - MIT Technology Review
- Norske offiserer og soldater avslørt av mobilen – Norge
- Huawei dev team sends a buggy HKSP patch with backdoor to Linux Foundation - AndroidRookies
- – Vil ta en generasjon å rydde opp i norske atomanlegg – NRK
- U.S. accuses Chinese hackers of trying to steal coronavirus vaccine research
- Robot dog enforces social distancing in city park - BBC News
- Half of all Facebook moderators may develop mental health issues - The Verge
- Let’s Check In on the State of iPhone and Android CPU Performance
- Guide: Slik begrenser du sporing av din mobil
- Chinese Mobile Giant Xiaomi Recording Millions Of People’s ‘Private’ Web And Phone Use
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Bluetooth contact tracing but were too scared to ask - YouTube
- Hundreds of academics back privacy-friendly coronavirus contact tracing apps - TechCrunch
- Security and Privacy Implications of Zoom - Schneier on Security
- Every Zoom Security and Privacy Flaw So Far, and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself - TidBITS
- Antarctica experiences first heat wave
- Upgraded Google Glass Helps Autistic Kids “See” Emotions - IEEE Spectrum
- Censored journalists are sharing articles in Minecraft
- How North Korean Hackers Rob Banks Around the World - WIRED
- Hackers Can Clone Millions of Toyota, Hyundai, and Kia Keys - WIRED
- Apple now lets apps send ads in push notifications - The Verge
- Welcome to Botnet, Where Everyone’s an Influencer - WIRED
- Innovative edge-finding AR eyepiece lets firefighters see through smoke
- Clearview AI: Face-collecting company database hacked - BBC News
- Tesla Autopilot Saved 8 Lives In Storm Dennis - CleanTechnica
- Hackers trick Tesla into accelerating 50 mph using 2-inch tape strip - Business Insider
- Artificial intelligence yields new antibiotic - MIT News
- Israeli soldiers tricked into installing malware by Hamas agents posing as women - ZDNet
- Ransomware-hit US gas pipeline shut for two days - BBC News
- Carnets
- China Uighurs: Detained for beards, veils and internet browsing - BBC News
- Some ransomware rings have started stealing data before they encrypt to use stolen data as leverage, ensuring that even victims with backups make the payment - Ars Technica
- Databrudd stenger Janusfabrikken
- You Should Know About This Chernobyl Fungus That Eats Radiation
- Netflix will now let you disable its awful autoplaying feature
- Your Philips Hue light bulbs can still be hacked — and until recently, compromise your network - The Verge
- Researcher details a backdoor in Huawei-owned HiSilicon chips used in millions of smart devices, including security cameras, that has been active since 2013 - ZDNet
- Opplysninger om over tre millioner medlemmer av norsk idrett lå tilgjengelige på nett - ABC Nyheter
- London to deploy live facial recognition to find wanted faces in a crowd - Ars Technica
- Facebook settles facial recognition lawsuit for $550 million
- The Chinese doctor who tried to warn others about coronavirus - BBC News
- The app that the Iowa Democratic Party commissioned to tabulate and report results from the caucuses on Monday was not properly tested - The New York Times
- Google admits it sent private videos in Google Photos to strangers - The Verge
- A performance artist loaded 99 smartphones into a wagon and opened Google Maps on all of them, creating an artificial traffic jam that turned green streets red – Ben Schoon / 9to5Google
- Apple in 2019: The Six Colors report card - Six Colors
- As New Virus Spread, China’s Old Habits Delayed Fight - The New York Times
- Avast will shut down its marketing subsidiary Jumpshot following controversy over selling user data to third parties - ZDNet
- The cyber attack the UN tried to keep under wraps
- China fears lead Interior Department to limit use of foreign drones - Ars Technica
- Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data - VICE
- Coronavirus Exposes Core Flaws, and Few Strengths, in China’s Governance - The New York Times
- Anatomy of a Lie: How Iran Covered Up the Downing of an Airliner - The New York Times
- An AI Epidemiologist Sent the First Warnings of the Wuhan Virus - WIRED
- We’re Banning Facial Recognition. We’re Missing the Point. - The New York Times
- Coronavirus outbreak: doctors use robot to treat first known US patient - The Guardian
- A Very Unlikely Chess Game - Slate Star Codex
- Google’s ads just look like search results now - The Verge
- UN experts demand US inquiry into Jeff Bezos Saudi hacking claims - The Guardian
- Apple Dropped Plans for End-to-End Encrypted iCloud Backups After FBI Objected – mjtsai.com
- Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained - Reuters
- An unsecured facial-recognition database with info on thousands of children from 20 schools in China, half in areas with large Tibetan populations, found online - WSJ
- Filmet pasientene: Lå åpent ute på sykehusets interne nettsider i 10 måneder – NRK Finnmark – Lokale nyheter, TV og radio
- This Secretive Surveillance Company Is Selling Cops Cameras Hidden in Gravestones - VICE
- The Trump administration issues new guidelines for autonomous vehicles that rely on voluntary standards, despite calls for specific rules from safety advocates – Tom Krisher / Associated Press
- Ring Fired Employees for Watching Customer Videos - VICE
- US Coast Guard discloses Ryuk ransomware infection at maritime facility - ZDNet
- Sony surprises with an electric concept car called the Vision-S - The Verge
- Hackers steal data for 15 million patients, then sell it back to lab that lost it - Ars Technica
- Company shuts down because of ransomware, leaves 300 without jobs just before holidays - ZDNet
- Amazon Echo Dot Kids: Privacy violations puts kids at risk, lawsuit alleges - CBS News
- Which emoji scissors close
- BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims - ZDNet
- Will humans become extinct by the end of the century? - The Inquiry – BBC
- What sci-fi can tell us about the future - The World in 2020 – The Economist
- Instagram will be the new front-line in the misinformation wars – The Economist
2019
- Why an internet that never forgets is especially bad for young people - MIT Technology Review
- Colleges are turning students’ phones into surveillance machines - The Washington Post
- US Navy bans TikTok from government-issued mobile devices citing a cybersecurity threat, will block devices with the app from the Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Reuters
- The 84 biggest flops, fails, and dead dreams of the decade in tech - The Verge
- It Seemed Like a Popular Chat App. It’s Secretly a Spy Tool. - The New York Times
- Chinese criminal gangs are using drones to spread African swine fever to force farmers to sell pigs cheaply so they can profit - South China Morning Post
- Facebook accesses your location even when you’ve opted out, confirms company - 9to5Mac
- Apple, Google, and Amazon team up to create “CHIP,” a new smart home standard - Ars Technica
- A Twitter cyberattack on the Epilepsy Foundation posted strobing images that could trigger seizures - CNN
- We Tested Ring’s Security. It’s Awful - VICE
- LifeLabs pays hackers to recover data of 15 million customers - ZDNet
- Google pauses Chrome 79 rollout on Android after bug wipes data in some apps (Update: Fixed)
- Self-Driving Mercedes Will Be Programmed To Sacrifice Pedestrians To Save the Driver
- If Logged Into Facebook, Oculus VR Data Will Now Be Used For Ads
- Biased Algorithms Are Easier to Fix Than Biased People - The New York Times
- 52 things I learned in 2019 - Fluxx Studio Notes
- China Government Spreads Uyghur Analytics Across China
- Vulnerability in fully patched Android phones under active attack by bank thieves - Ars Technica
- Apple changes Crimea map to meet Russian demands - BBC News
- Now even the FBI is warning about your smart TV’s security - TechCrunch
- From Garages to Geopolitical Quagmires — Pixel Envy
- Atomic gardening - Wikipedia
- TikTok Reverses Ban on Teen Who Slammed China’s Muslim Crackdown - The New York Times
- Cheap kids smartwatch exposes the location of 5,000+ children - ZDNet
- 146 New Vulnerabilities All Come Preinstalled on Android Phones - WIRED
- 2200 ansatte i Bergen kommune ble lurt av falsk e-post
- ‘Absolutely No Mercy’: Leaked Files Expose How China Organized Mass Detentions of Muslims - THE XINJIANG PAPERS - The New York Times
- Italian council is flooded immediately after rejecting measures on climate change - CNN
- Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional - American Civil Liberties Union
- Uber’s Self-Driving Car Didn’t Know Pedestrians Could Jaywalk - WIRED
- TikTok: U.S. views on censorship were often overridden by Chinese bosses - The Washington Post
- No one should buy the Facebook Portal TV - CNET
- All the international brands that have apologized to China - SupChina
- I Got Access to My Secret Consumer Score. Now You Can Get Yours, Too. - NYTimes
- Back to windows after twenty years - Signal v. Noise
- Security researcher gets access to all Xiaomi FurryTail pet feeders around the world - ZDNet
- Indian nuclear power plant’s network was hacked, officials confirm - Ars Technica
- Ti ting du bør vite om russisk påvirkning av politikk i Europa – NRKBeta
- China Wants Communist Party Members to Pledge Loyalty on Blockchain - CoinDesk
- HKmap Live Removed From the App Store - Michael Tsai
- TikTok app poses potential national security risk, says senior Democrat - Technology - The Guardian
- China Sharpens Hacking to Hound Its Minorities, Far and Wide - The New York Times
- Nyttige idioter og medløpere: Slik virker russiske påvirkningsoperasjoner
- Japanese hotel chain sorry that hackers may have watched guests through bedside robots • The Register
- Alexa and Google Home abused to eavesdrop and phish passwords - Ars Technica
- In a Huge Milestone, Engineers Build a Working Computer Chip Out of Carbon Nanotubes
- Blizzard Employees Staged a Walkout to Protest Banned Pro-Hong Kong Gamer
- Blizzard Boycott After Hearthstone Player Punished For Hong Kong Protest Support
- America blacklists China’s best artificial-intelligence firms
- Blizzard Sets Off Backlash for Penalizing Hearthstone Gamer in Hong Kong - The New York Times
- A brain-controlled exoskeleton has let a paralyzed man walk in the lab - MIT Technology Review
- Revealed: how TikTok censors videos that do not please Beijing - Technology - The Guardian
- Medical images and health data, including X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, with names and birthdates, from 16M scans worldwide are available unprotected online — ProPublica
- TikTok’s Beijing roots fuel censorship suspicion as it builds a huge U.S. audience - The Washington Post
- Mozilla, Creative Commons want to create an ad-free internet
- Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties – Reuters
- Human speech may have a universal transmission rate: 39 bits per second - Science
- Britisk granskning kan få store konsekvenser for norsk personvern
- YouTube Videos Are a Gold Mine for Health Researchers - The Atlantic
- Astronauts mix cement on ISS, pave way for future space colonies - Astronomy.com
- How Apple’s Apps Topped Rivals in the App Store It Controls - The New York Times
- Gene-edited cattle have a major screwup in their DNA - MIT Technology Review
- Don’t Speak — Pixel Envy
- Apple takes flak for disputing iOS security bombshell dropped by Google - Ars Technica
- Apple Responds to Project Zero – Michael Tsai
- YouTube to pay $170 million in FTC child privacy settlement
- Google accused of secretly feeding personal data to advertisers - Financial Times
- Sources say China used iPhone hacks to target Uyghur Muslims - TechCrunch
- Mysterious iOS Attack Changes Everything We Know About iPhone Hacking - WIRED
- Employees connect nuclear plant to the internet so they can mine cryptocurrency - ZDNet
- Daring Fireball: Facebook’s ‘Clear History’ Tool Is, of Course, Bullshit
- I Visited 47 Sites. Hundreds of Trackers Followed Me. - The New York Times
- Hackers Could Steal a Tesla Model S by Cloning Its Key Fob—Again - WIRED
- Deconstructing Google’s excuses on tracking protection
- Flaws in cellphone tracking data used in Denmark, which may have linked innocent people to crime scenes, prompt a review of 10K+ court cases dating back to 2012 - The New York Times
- Facebook og Twitter straffer Kina etter påvirkningsoperasjon i Hongkong – NRKBeta
- Say Cheese: Ransomware-ing a DSLR Camera - Check Point Research
- Hackers Can Turn Everyday Speakers Into Acoustic Cyberweapons - WIRED
- US Navy to replace touchscreen throttle and helm controls on destroyers with mechanical ones, after finding that touchscreens contributed to a deadly collision - USNI News
- How YouTube Radicalized Brazil - The New York Times
- These Legit-Looking iPhone Lightning Cables Will Hijack Your Computer - VICE
- Revealed: Microsoft Contractors Are Listening to Some Skype Calls - VICE
- North Korea took $2 billion in cyberattacks to fund weapons program: U.N. report - Reuters
- Pentagon testing mass surveillance balloons across the US - The Guardian
- How Jaywalking Could Jam Up the Era of Self-Driving Cars - NYTimes
- Apple suspends Siri response grading in response to privacy concerns - TechCrunch
- Louisiana governor declares state emergency after local ransomware outbreak - ZDNet
- Cisco to pay $8.6 million for selling video surveillance software it knew was vulnerable to hackers - WP
- Telegram rolls out fix for voicemail hack used against Brazilian politicians - ZDNet
- Think FaceApp Is Scary? Wait Till You Hear About Facebook - WIRED
- The Hidden Costs of Automated Thinking - The New Yorker
- Kunne sovjeterne ha blitt først på Månen? – Veien til Mars – Eirik Newth
- Hackers breach FSB contractor, expose Tor deanonymization project and more - ZDNet
- The Kazakhstan government is making ISPs force users to install a government-issued certificate on all devices and in every browser to intercept HTTPS traffic - ZDNet
- Dropbox Widely Distributed Their New Shittier Desktop App Today — Pixel Envy
- Bluetooth exploit can track and identify iOS, Microsoft mobile device users - ZDNet
- Free VPN App Investigation
- Microsoft Office 365: Banned in German schools over privacy fears - ZDNet
- Hong Kong Protests Show Dangers of a Cashless Society – Reason.com
- F.T.C. Approves Facebook Fine of About $5 Billion - The New York Times
- Facebook to be fined $5bn for Cambridge Analytica privacy violations – The Guardian
- How U.S. Tech Giants Are Helping to Build China’s Surveillance State
- Belgian broadcaster obtains 1,000+ Google Assistant audio clips from a Google contractor, some of which seem to be recorded inadvertently and may violate GDPR - WIRED
- More than 1,000 Android apps harvest data even after you deny permissions - CNET
- Amazon Alexa keeps your data with no expiration date, and shares it too - CNET
- Boeing’s 737 Max Software Outsourced to $9-an-Hour Engineers - Bloomberg
- Huawei Personnel Worked With China Military on Research Projects - Bloomberg
- NASA hacked because of unauthorized Raspberry Pi connected to its network - ZDNet
- China social media: WeChat and the Surveillance State - BBC News
- Florida city pays $600,000 ransom to save computer records – AP
- Spotify now allows advertisers to specifically target podcast listeners - The Verge
- With the infrastructure for ubiquitous surveillance being deployed at scale, we have lost “ambient privacy”: everyday interactions that should stay unremembered (Maciej Ceglowski / Idle Words)
- Samsung TVs should be regularly virus-checked, the company says - BBC News
- Huawei’s lock screen ads were a mistake, but may be a sign of things to come - Digital Trends
- A widely used infusion pump can be remotely hijacked, say researchers - TechCrunch
- Google confirms that advanced backdoor came preinstalled on Android devices - Ars Technica
- Spotify pursues emotional surveillance for global profit
- Når statens sikkerhetstiltak truer oss – NRKBeta
- Does the news reflect what we die from? - Our World in Data
- The Making of a YouTube Radical - The New York Times
- At WWDC, Apple Furthers Its Privacy Lead — Pixel Envy
- Can tracking people through phone-call data improve lives? – Nature
- Boeing Built Deadly Assumptions Into 737 Max, Blind to a Late Design Change - The New York Times
- As the Tiananmen anniversary nears, censorship by Chinese internet companies has ramped up and is largely automated with AI and voice and image recognition tech - Reuters
- Neal Stephenson Explains His Vision of the Digital Afterlife - PCMag.com
- Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us? - The New Yorker
- Google stored some passwords in plain text for fourteen years - The Verge
- Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it’s learned may be crucial to Western democracy
- Driverless electric truck starts deliveries on Swedish public road - Reuters
- Google Gmail tracks purchase history — how to delete it
- WhatsApp exploit let attackers install government-grade spyware on phones - TechCrunch
- WhatsApp voice calls used to inject Israeli spyware on phones - Financial Times
- Software update crashes police ankle monitors in the Netherlands - ZDNet
- Millions of people uploaded photos to the Ever app. Then the company used them to develop facial recognition tools.
- Flaws in a popular GPS tracker leak real-time locations and can remotely activate its microphone - TechCrunch
- Unpacking Google’s Apparent Turnaround on Privacy — Pixel Envy
- Samsung spilled SmartThings app source code and secret keys - TechCrunch
- Alexa has been eavesdropping on you this whole time
- Kommune-Norge lekker informasjon om dine mest personlige nettbesøk – NRKBeta
- China: How Mass Surveillance Works in Xinjiang - Human Rights Watch
- Google adds option to auto-delete search and location history data - ZDNet
- Docker Hub hack exposed data of 190,000 users - ZDNet
- Security flaw lets attackers recover private keys from Qualcomm chips - ZDNet
- Hacker could locate thousands of cars and kill their engines remotely via poorly-secured GPS tracking apps – HOTforSecurity
- Facebook stored millions of Instagram passwords unencrypted - Recode
- Hackers Could Read Your Hotmail, MSN, and Outlook Emails by Abusing Microsoft Support - Motherboard
- One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority - NYTimes
- Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police - The New York Times
- Smart speaker recordings reviewed by humans - BBC News
- Amazon Workers Are Listening to What You Tell Alexa - Bloomberg
- The best and worst replacements for the single-use plastic bag — Quartz
- Does Google meet its users’ expectations around consumer privacy? This news industry research says no » Nieman Journalism Lab
- Possible Toyota data breach affecting 3.1 million customers – Naked Security
- How China Turned a City Into a Prison - The New York Times
- Hospital viruses: Fake cancerous nodes in CT scans, created by malware, trick radiologists - The Washington Post
- Google’s constant product shutdowns are damaging its brand - Ars Technica
- ‘Beyond Sketchy’: Facebook Demanding Some New Users’ Email Passwords
- Small stickers on the ground trick Tesla autopilot into steering into opposing traffic lane / Boing Boing
- Tesla cars keep more data than you think, including this video of a crash that totaled a Model 3
- The Plague Killing Frogs Everywhere Is Far Worse Than Scientists Thought - The New York Times
- Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities - The New York Times
- Appl Still Hasn’t Fixd Its MacBook Kyboad Problm
- A robot apple-picker is now harvesting fruit in New Zealand orchards - MIT Technology Review
- Can AI Be a Fair Judge in Court? Estonia Thinks So - WIRED
- EU’s Parliament Signs Off on Disastrous Internet Law: What Happens Next? - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates to Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers - Motherboard
- A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data - TechCrunch
- Almost 150 million users impacted by new SimBad Android adware - ZDNet
- 750,000 Medtronic defibrillators vulnerable to hacking - Star Tribune
- Norske telefoner sendte personopplysninger til Kina - NRKBeta
- Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of User Passwords in Plain Text for Years — Krebs on Security
- Sparkesykkel-appen VOI lagret persondata om nordmenn åpent på nettet
- Nvidia’s latest AI software turns rough doodles into realistic landscapes - The Verge
- On the Road to Full Autonomy With Elon Musk — FYI Podcast
- Kjære Mark, stopp nå. Hilsen demokratiene.
- Flawed analysis, failed oversight: How Boeing, FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system - The Seattle Times
- Researchers Find Critical Backdoor in Swiss Online Voting System - Motherboard
- Online safety cartoons for young kids
- Gwern’s AI-Generated Poetry - Slate Star Codex
- DARPA Is Building a $10 Million, Open Source, Secure Voting System - Motherboard
- Mathematically perfect rings could soundproof the world
- North Korea’s military has stolen more than half a billion dollars in cryptocurrency - MIT Technology Review
- Inside the high-stakes race to make quantum computers work - WIRED UK
- Hacking ski helmet audio - Pen Test Partners
- Nå jobber Zuckerbergs tidligere mentor for å bryte opp Facebook - NRKBeta
- Nuclear goes retro — with a much greener outlook
- The Prototype iPhones That Hackers Use to Research Apple’s Most Sensitive Code - Motherboard
- Klær av trær – finsk oppfinnelse kan revolusjonere klesindustrien – NRK
- Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading - MIT Technology Review
- W3C approves WebAuthn as the web standard for password-free logins
- Facebook won’t let you opt out of its phone number ‘look up’ setting - TechCrunch
- Xiaomi M365 Electric Scooter Hacked and Remotely Controlled - Threatpost
- Google and DeepMind are using AI to predict the energy output of wind farms - The Verge
- Facebook Allows Users to Look Up Others With Their Two-Factor Authentication Phone Number, With No Opt-Out — Pixel Envy
- The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America - The Verge
- YouTube Unleashed a Conspiracy Theory Boom. Can It Be Contained? - The New York Times
- You Give Apps Sensitive Personal Information. Then They Tell Facebook. - WSJ
- When Kids Realize Their Whole Life Is Already Online - The Atlantic
- Study blames YouTube for rise in number of Flat Earthers - The Guardian
- New flaws in 4G, 5G allow attackers to intercept calls and track phone locations - TechCrunch
- Lime Scooter Software Glitch Causes Random Braking, Dozens Of Rider Injuries
- Google researchers devise Spectre-like attack with no known mitigation, say software is inadequate to defend from Spectre-type bugs due to high performance cost - Ars Technica
- China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise - The New York Times
- 1TB microSD cards are now a thing - The Verge
- Nike’s self-lacing sneakers turn into bricks after faulty firmware update - Ars Technica
- Er fake news-festen over nå? – BT
- Stempler Facebook som «digitale gangstere» – NRK Urix
- 2.7 million patient calls to Swedish healthcare hotline left unprotected online
- Your Smart Light Can Tell Amazon and Google When You Go to Bed - Bloomberg
- Countries With Zero Rating Have More Expensive Wireless Broadband Than Countries Without It - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- How Hackers and Scammers Break into iCloud-Locked iPhones - Motherboard
- Visma utsatt for datainnbrudd av Kinesisk etterretning - Bergens Tidende
- PST advarer: – Vær oppmerksom på Huawei – NRK Norge
- Biohackers Encoded Malware in a Strand of DNA - WIRED
- Smartklokken reddet Toralv lørdag natt – NRK Norge
- Inside the UAE’s secret hacking team of U.S. mercenaries - Reuters
- Google will stop peddling a data collector through Apple’s back door - TechCrunch
- Facebook pays teens to install VPN that spies on them - TechCrunch
- Facebook Moves to Block Ad Transparency Tools — ProPublica
- Facebook har i en årrekke betalt tenåringer for å få spionere på dem
- Apple blocks Facebook from running its internal iOS apps - The Verge
- U.S. Charges Huawei With Stealing Trade Secrets, Bank Fraud - Bloomberg
- Evaluating the GCHQ Exceptional Access Proposal - Lawfare
- Huawei – fare for spionasje eller svertekampanje? – NRK Urix
- U.S. Believes It Doesn’t Need to Show ‘Proof’ Huawei Is a Spy Threat - WSJ
- Google fined $57m by French regulator for breaching GDPR - Digiday
- Over 140 International Airlines Affected by Major Security Breach
- Kommune nekter lærere, elever og foreldre å kommunisere på Facebook – NRK
- Despite Bitcoin’s Dive, a Former Soviet Republic Is Still Betting Big on It - The New York Times
- Automated phishing attack tool bypasses 2FA protection
- West African banks hit by multiple hacking waves last year - ZDNet
- Popular WordPress plugin hacked by angry former employee - ZDNet
- Fortnite security issue would have granted hackers access to accounts - ZDNet
- AI is sending people to jail—and getting it wrong - MIT Technology Review
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- The Rise and Demise of RSS
- Security Checklist – Be safe on the internet.
- PST mener Huaweis utbygging av 5G-nett i Norge er problematisk - Bergens Tidende
- Ring let employees watch customer videos, claim reports - The Verge
- Poland has searched the Warsaw offices of Huawei and Orange, arrested a Chinese manager at Huawei and charged him with espionage on behalf of China – AP
- Huawei kan bli utestengt fra norsk 5G-utbygging – NRK
- Privacy International claims most Android apps share data with Facebook without user consent - IT PRO
- Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App of Covertly Mining User Data - NYTimes
- YouTube is reading text in users’ videos – Naked Security
- China’s Moon Landing: ‘New Chapter in Humanity’s Exploration of the Moon’ - The New York Times
- This clever AI hid data from its creators to cheat at its appointed task - TechCrunch
- Wielding Rocks and Knives, Arizonans Attack Self-Driving Cars - The New York Times
- Beijing plans to adopt facial recognition-enabled smart locks in its public housing projects involving 120K tenants in 2019 to crack down on illegal subletting - South China Morning Post
2018
- 2018-kommentar: Facebook endret seg aldri som selskap. Konsekvensene ble bare større. – NRK Beta
- North Korea defector hack: Personal data of almost 1,000 leaked - BBC News
- Twitter bug leaks phone number country codes – TechCrunch
- NASA discovered a data breach in October involving employee info, including Social Security numbers; scope of breach and number of impacted employees unclear
- Gatwick Airport: Drones ground flights - BBC News
- Annual Smart Speaker IQ Test
- Amazon gives a German Alexa user, who requested his personal data under GDPR, access to 1,700 audio files of another user; Amazon says it was due to human error
- Become A Facebook-Free Business – Signal v. Noise
- NPR’s move into podcasting analytics raises privacy concerns - Columbia Journalism Review
- Bergen kommune får millionbot fra Datatilsynet - Bergens Tidende
- We Broke Into A Bunch Of Android Phones With A 3D-Printed Head
- Regjeringen vurderer tiltak som kan ramme Huawei - E24
- Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. Navy Contractors - WSJ
- Bitcoin scammers send bomb threats worldwide, causing evacuations - The Verge
- Facebook bug exposed up to 6.8M users’ unposted photos – TechCrunch
- BT removing Huawei equipment from parts of 4G network – The Guardian
- World’s Biggest Data Breaches & Hacks — Information is Beautiful
- The record for high-temperature superconductivity has been smashed again - MIT Technology Review
- Border Agents Fail to Delete Personal Data of Travelers After Electronic Searches, Watchdog Says
- A bug in Microsoft’s login system made it easy to hijack anyone’s Office account - TechCrunch
- Yuval Noah Harari on Why Technology Favors Tyranny - The Atlantic
- Kaspersky: networks of 8 Eastern European banks were hacked by people entering the premises and planting physical hardware like Raspberry Pi and USB devices – Securelist
- Google will shut down Google+ four months early after second data leak - The Verge
- Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret - The New York Times
- How to Stop Apps From Tracking Your Location - The New York Times
- Why does 5G have everyone worried about Huawei? - Fifth generation, fifth column
- Europe should be wary of Huawei, EU tech official says - Reuters
- Wing, Alphabet’s drone delivery business, to begin a pilot in Finland in Spring 2019 – TechCrunch
- Threat to journalists at highest level in 10 years
- Microsoft Adds Live Captions And Subtitles In Skype Calls • WeRSM
- How Facebook is Fueling The French Populist Rage – Monday Note
- Australia passes sweeping anti-encryption bill giving police power to implant malware and insert backdoors, despite opposition from experts, tech companies - TechCrunch
- Arrest Shakes Huawei as Global Skepticism of Its Business Grows - NYTimes
- Alibaba already has a voice assistant way better than Google’s - MIT Technology Review
- WHO-rapport: Helseeffektene gjør tiltak mot klimaendringer lønnsomme – NRK
- Facebook knew Android call-scraping would be ‘high-risk’ - The Verge
- Canada arrests Huawei’s global chief financial officer in Vancouver - The Globe and Mail
- Samsung used my DSLR photo to fake their phone’s “portrait mode” - DIY Photography
- Quora Hacked
- Marriott says 500 million Starwood guest records stolen in massive data breach – TechCrunch
- Forbrukerrådet: – Google fører brukerne bak lyset
- Predictim, a service using AI to generate character scores for babysitters based on years of online activity, provides questionable recommendations to parents - The Washington Post
- Chinese researcher claims first gene-edited babies
- AI Mistakes Bus-Side Ad for Famous CEO, Charges Her With Jaywalking
- EU watchdog: LinkedIn processed email addresses of 18M non-members and targeted them with advertising on Facebook without permission before GDPR became a law
- Beijing to Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020 - Bloomberg
- Washington Asks Allies to Drop Huawei - WSJ
- Facebook Files Algorithm Patent To Predict Who You Live With
- Facebook criticised for post promoting child bride auction – The Guardian
- First ever plane with no moving parts takes flight – The Guardian
- New experimental Lockheed supersonic jet starts production – WTOP
- AI is transforming wildlife research by automating some tasks typically done manually by researchers, like identifying individual animals from photos
- Rare microbes lead scientists to discover new branch on the tree of life – CBC News
- Major SMS security lapse is a reminder to use authenticator apps instead - The Verge
- Facebook bug let websites read ‘likes’ and interests from a user’s profile – TechCrunch
- Interviews with more than 50 people show how Facebook stumbled in dealing with multiple crises, which Zuckerberg and Sandberg initially tried to obscure - The New York Times
- Vil la e-tjenesten lagre nordmenns nett-trafikk – NRK
- Report: Australian intelligence knows Huawei was used in espionage - Axios
- How AI Agents Cheat
- Burned to death because of a rumour on WhatsApp – BBC
- Amazon asked to share Echo data in US murder case - BBC News
- Security flaw in DJI’s website and apps exposed accounts to hackers and drone live feeds – TechCrunch
- Children’s Commissioner calls for transparency on data gathered from children
- ‘Bionic mushrooms’ that generate electricity created by scientists – The Independent
- Hackers breach StatCounter, injecting its analytics script with malicious code that currently targets users of crypto exchange Gate.io to hijack BTC withdrawals – ZDNet
- Facebook Admits It Was Used to Incite Violence in Myanmar - The New York Times
- Using Wi-Fi to “see” behind closed doors is easier than anyone thought - MIT Technology Review
- Social platforms and Silicon Valley Funders operate with sloppy disregard of the consequences of hate speech, unwilling to lose users and hurt their bottom line
- Private messages from 81,000 hacked Facebook accounts for sale - BBC News
- China is exporting the Great Firewall as internet freedom declines around the world
- Samsung agrees to payouts after worker deaths - BBC News
- Eurostar resets customer passwords after hack attack - BBC News
- iPhones are Allergic to Helium – iFixit
- Another Tesla with Autopilot crashed into a stationary object
- A look at AI-related research for predicting earthquakes by using seismic data, which scientists say is similar to the audio data used to train voice assistants - The New York Times
- Portrait by AI program sells for $432,000 - BBC News
- Driverless Cars Should Spare Young People Over Old in Unavoidable Accidents
- Tim Cook calls for strong US privacy law, rips “data-industrial complex”
- Introducing 1Password for Democracy
- U.S. Begins First Cyberoperation Against Russia Aimed at Protecting Elections - NYTimes
- Quantum computers will break the encryption that protects the internet - Future-proofing the internet
- When Facebook launched Portal, the company promised that no data collected through the devices would be used to re-target users withs ads. Well, that turned out not to be true…
- Genome Hackers Show No One’s DNA Is Anonymous Anymore | WIRED
- The Cybersecurity World Is Debating WTF Is Going on With Bloomberg’s Chinese Microchip Stories - Motherboard
- Google+ bug gave outsiders potential access to private data from 2015 to mid-2018; no disclosure made amid fear of blowback and no evidence of misuse - WSJ
- As Facebook has shown a lack of caution and unquenchable desire for personal info, debuting Portal home video chat devices is just its latest tone-deaf decision
- You Gave Facebook Your Number For Security. They Used It For Ads. | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Russia Targeted Investigators Trying to Expose Its Misdeeds, Western Allies Say - The New York Times
- Facebook Hack Puts Thousands of Other Sites at Risk - The New York Times
- No Cash Needed At This Cafe. Students Pay The Tab With Their Personal Data – NPR
- New Zealand travelers may now be compelled at customs to hand over device passwords or face a $5K fine on “reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing”, under new law – Radio New Zealand
- First Case Surfaces of Law Enforcement Forcing Suspect to Unlock iPhone With Face ID - Mac Rumors
- The Facebook Security Meltdown Exposes Way More Sites Than Facebook – WIRED
- Are Delivery Drones Commercially Viable? Iceland Is About to Find Out
- UK intelligence agency admits unlawfully spying on Privacy International
- Safari’s “Siri Suggested” Search Results Highlighted Conspiracy Sites And Fake News
- Two people with paralysis walk again using an implanted device - The Verge
- Why I’m done with Chrome
- How Game Apps That Captivate Kids Have Been Collecting Their Data - The New York Times
- Path
- How to hack an election—and what states should do to prevent fake votes - MIT Technology Review
- How citizen journalists and scholars are using the internet to find Uighur internment and “reeducation” camps and expose the persecution of minorities in China - The Atlantic
- Tesla Model 3 Stolen From Mall of America Using Only a Smartphone - The Drive
- How the Weather Channel Made That Insane Hurricane Florence Storm Surge Animation – WIRED
- Sykehuset måtte avbryte narkose fordi PC ble oppdatert – NRK
- GCHQ data collection regime violated human rights, court rules – The Guardian
- How social media took us from Tahrir Square to Donald Trump - MIT Technology Review
- Dozens of popular iPhone apps caught sending user location data to monetization firms – TechCrunch
- As Germans Seek News, YouTube Delivers Far-Right Tirades - The New York Times
- Hacking a Prince, an Emir and a Journalist to Impress a Client - NYTimes
- Swedish Study Notes Surge in Automated Twitter Accounts - The New York Times
- First Ever Life-Size and Drivable LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron - LEGO.com
- Two cryptographers have run a blockchain timestamping hash once a week in the New York Times classified section since 1995 - Motherboard
- Analysis of all 88 traffic accidents involving autonomous vehicles in California from 2014-2018 shows that autonomous vehicles were at fault in seven accidents - Axios
- World’s Leading Human Rights Groups Tell Google to Cancel Its China Censorship Plan
- Air pollution causes ‘huge’ reduction in intelligence, study reveals – The Guardian
- Google Is Collecting Your Data—Even When Your Phone Isn’t in Use – Adweek
- Fortnite’s Android installer shipped with an Epic security flaw – TechCrunch
- Who needs democracy when you have data? - MIT Technology Review
- Spyware Company Leaves ‘Terabytes’ of Selfies, Text Messages, and Location Data Exposed Online - Motherboard
- New facial recognition tech catches first impostor at D.C. airport
- Future elections may be swayed by intelligent, weaponized chatbots - MIT Technology Review
- Australia Bars China’s Huawei From Building 5G Wireless Network - The New York Times
- Alexa vs. Siri vs. Google: Which Can Carry on a Conversation Best? - The New York Times
- Apple removed Facebook’s Onavo from the App Store for gathering app data – TechCrunch
- Google revises help page that describes how its “Location History” setting works, clarifying that it still tracks location even if the setting is turned off - Associated Press
- Prisen for en digitalisert skole - BT
- Hundreds of Instagram users report that their accounts have been hacked, with emails and phone numbers tied to accounts changed, preventing account recovery – Mashable
- Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap - NYTimes
- A look at how China is compiling a global registry of Uighurs to better surveil those who live outside the country, including in the US
- Russian Hackers Targeted Swedish News Sites In 2016, State Department Cable Says
- Police Bodycams Can Be Hacked to Doctor Footage – WIRED
- Machine Learning Can Identify the Authors of Anonymous Code – WIRED
- Google tracks your movements, like it or not – AP
- DeepMind AI matches health experts at spotting eye diseases
- Hacking a Brand New Mac Remotely, Right Out of the Box – WIRED
- Wells Fargo says hundreds of customers lost homes after computer glitch – CNN
- How a Hacker Allegedly Stole Millions by Hijacking Phone Numbers - Motherboard
- BitPaymer Ransomware Infection Forces Alaskan Town to Use Typewriters for a Week
- Reddit Breach Highlights Limits of SMS-Based Authentication — Krebs on Security
- GPS på ville veier
- Data Breaches Keep Happening. So Why Don’t You Do Something? - The New York Times
- How Robot Hands Are Evolving to Do What Ours Can - The New York Times
- French lawmakers ban smartphones in schools – ABS-CBN News
- Power Causes Brain Damage - The Atlantic
- IQ testing digital AI assistants
- Why Is Google Translate Spitting Out Sinister Religious Prophecies? - Motherboard
- “Confidential Mode” feature in Gmail is misleading because the emails are not end-to-end encrypted and “expired” messages can be retrieved via the sent folder - Electronic Frontier Foundation
- ‘Big Red Flag’: Automakers’ Trade Secrets Exposed in Data Leak - The New York Times
- Project ‘Fuchsia’: Google Is Quietly Working on a Successor to Android - Bloomberg
- Thousands of patient records held for ransom in Ontario home care data breach, attackers claim - CBC News
- How Helsinki Arrived at the Future of Urban Travel First - Bloomberg
- Airbnb warned it breaches EU rules over pricing policy - The Guardian
- How Minecraft is helping kids fall in love with books - The Guardian
- U.K. data watchdog’s report on Facebook shenanigans is far more shocking than $664,000 fine - VentureBeat
- Polar is Revealing the Homes of Soldiers and Spies - bellingcat
- 8500 Schibsted-kunder berørt av datalekkasje - Aftenposten
- Every Android Device Since 2012 Impacted by Vulnerability
- Facebook og Google manipulerer og villeder deg til å dele privatlivet ditt, mener Forbrukerrådet
- Wimbledon 2018: AI uses player emotions to edit highlights - BBC
- China launches high-tech bird drones to watch over its citizens - CNET
- Internet-connected thermostats, Locks and Lights: Tools of Domestic Abuse - NYTimes
- Opinion | Trump Was Outfoxed in Singapore - NYTimes
- Here Are 18 Things You Might Not Have Realized Facebook Tracks About You
- Facebook Gave Data Access to Chinese Firm Flagged by U.S. Intelligence - NYTimes
- Apple skal gjøre det vanskeligere for Facebook og Google å spore deg – NRK
- Meet Norman, the psychopathic AI - BBC
- A planetary census puts humans in their place
- Amazon’s explanation for the Alexa eavesdropping scandal - Recode
- Police are using Amazon facial recognition tech and the ACLU is pissed - Recode
- Amazon Teams Up With Law Enforcement to Deploy Dangerous New Face Recognition Technology - ACLU
- High School in China Installs Facial Recognition Cameras to Monitor Students’ Attentiveness
- Tesla with Autopilot slams into truck stopped at red light - The Washington Post
- Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t. - NYTimes
- Bike Helmet Recognizes Hand Gestures To Send Safety Signals
- The Pentagon bans Huawei and ZTE phones from retail stores on military bases - The Verge
- Phone maker settles charges it let partner collect customers’ text messages - Ars Technica
- Ski Lift in Austria Left Control Panel Open on the Internet
- Kan åpent kontorlandskap gjøre deg 440 prosent bedre? – NRK
- A One-Minute Attack Let Hackers Spoof Hotel Master Keys - WIRED
- German Supreme Court rules ad blockers legal - Reuters
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