Researchers Find Critical Backdoor in Swiss Online Voting System - Motherboard
the flaw could allow someone to swap out all of the legitimate ballots and replace them with fraudulent ones, all without detection.
the flaw could allow someone to swap out all of the legitimate ballots and replace them with fraudulent ones, all without detection.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/quantum-computers-ibm-cern
Quantum computers could help explain some of the most fundamental mysteries in the universe and upend everything from finance to encryption – if only someone could get them to work
https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/hacking-ski-helmet-audio/
Without authorisation, through insecure direct object references (IDOR) I could:
- Pull all the users and their email adresses
- View their phone number
- Extract users’ real-time GPS position
- Listen to real-time walkie-talkie chats
https://nrkbeta.no/2019/03/11/na-jobber-zuckerbergs-tidligere-mentor-for-a-bryte-opp-facebook/
– At det å kunne forutsi folk oppførsel har blitt den mest profitable businessen uten at vi har blitt klar over det bør skremme oss alle
https://www.knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2019/nuclear-goes-retro-much-greener-outlook
start-ups are developing a new kind of reactor that promises to be much safer and cleaner than current ones.
the three big advantages of molten salt reactors — no meltdown, no proliferation, burning up nuclear waste.
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Very few people have heard of them, but “dev-fused” iPhones sold on the grey market are one of the most important tools for the best iOS hackers in the world.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613054/cybersecurity-critical-infrastructure-triton-malware/
In a worst-case scenario, the rogue code could have led to the release of toxic hydrogen sulfide gas or caused explosions, putting lives at risk