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- The Pressure Is on for Big Tech to Regulate the Broken Digital Advertising Industryby Claire Atkin on December 2, 2024 at 9:00 am
Brands have been at the mercy of the algorithm when it comes to where their ads appear online, but they’re about to get more control.
- The US Army’s Vision of Soldiers in Exoskeletons Lives Onby Jared Keller on November 29, 2024 at 10:30 am
Following decades of failed attempts and dashed dreams, the US Army is once again trying out powered exoskeletons to help soldiers haul munitions and equipment in the field.
- Emergency Vehicle Lights Can Screw Up a Car’s Automated Driving Systemby Aarian Marshall on November 26, 2024 at 12:00 pm
Newly published research finds that the flashing lights on police cruisers and ambulances can cause “digital epileptic seizures” in image-based automated driving systems, potentially risking wrecks.
- Russia’s Ballistic Missile Attack on Ukraine Is an Alarming Firstby Stephen Clark, Ars Technica on November 23, 2024 at 5:00 pm
This is the first time Russia has used its so-called Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile in combat. The launch also serves as a warning to the West.
- Andrew Tate’s ‘Educational Platform’ Was Hackedby Dhruv Mehrotra on November 23, 2024 at 11:30 am
Plus: The worst telecom hack in US history rolls on, iPhones are harder to break into, and more of the week’s top security news.
- The US Is Calling Out Foreign Influence Campaigns Faster Than Everby Lily Hay Newman on November 22, 2024 at 8:36 pm
The 2024 elections were a high-water mark for naming and shaming threat actors from foreign governments. There’s still work to be done, though, on how to attribute disinformation campaigns most effectively.
- Russian Spies Jumped From One Network to Another Via Wi-Fi in an Unprecedented Hackby Andy Greenberg on November 22, 2024 at 1:00 pm
In a first, Russia’s APT28 hacking group appears to have remotely breached the Wi-Fi of an espionage target by hijacking a laptop in another building across the street.
- Meta Finally Breaks Its Silence on Pig Butcheringby Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess on November 21, 2024 at 6:00 pm
The company gave details for the first time on its approach to combating organized criminal networks behind the devastating scams.
- China’s Surveillance State Is Selling Citizen Data as a Side Hustleby Andy Greenberg on November 21, 2024 at 11:30 am
Chinese black market operators are openly recruiting government agency insiders, paying them for access to surveillance data and then reselling it online—no questions asked.
- Inside the Booming ‘AI Pimping’ Industryby Jason Koebler, Emanuel Maiberg on November 20, 2024 at 11:00 am
AI-generated influencers based on stolen images of real-life adult content creators are flooding social media.
- Anyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in Germanyby Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron on November 20, 2024 at 4:00 am
More than 3 billion phone coordinates collected by a US data broker expose the detailed movements of US military and intelligence workers in Germany—and the Pentagon is powerless to stop it.
- Immigration Police Can Already Sidestep US Sanctuary City Laws Using Data-Sharing Fusion Centersby Lily Hay Newman on November 19, 2024 at 10:00 am
Built to combat terrorism, fusion centers give US Immigration and Customs Enforcement a way to gain access to data that’s meant to be protected under city laws limiting local police cooperation with ICE.
- Bitfinex Hacker Gets 5 Years for $10 Billion Bitcoin Heistby Lily Hay Newman, Matt Burgess, Andrew Couts on November 16, 2024 at 11:30 am
Plus: An “AI granny” is wasting scammers’ time, a lawsuit goes after spyware-maker NSO Group’s executives, and North Korea–linked hackers take a crack at macOS malware.
- More Spyware, Fewer Rules: What Trump’s Return Means for US Cybersecurityby Eric Geller on November 14, 2024 at 10:30 am
Experts expect Donald Trump’s next administration to relax cybersecurity rules on businesses, abandon concerns around human rights, and take an aggressive stance against the cyber armies of US adversaries.
- Teen Behind Hundreds of Swatting Attacks Pleads Guilty to Federal Chargesby Dhruv Mehrotra on November 14, 2024 at 1:37 am
Alan Filion, believed to have operated under the handle “Torswats,” admitted to making more than 375 fake threats against schools, places of worship, and government buildings around the United States.
- These Guys Hacked AirPods to Give Their Grandmas Hearing Aidsby Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman on November 13, 2024 at 7:07 pm
Three technologists in India used a homemade Faraday cage and a microwave oven to get around Apple’s location blocks.
- ICE Started Ramping Up Its Surveillance Arsenal Immediately After Donald Trump Wonby Caroline Haskins on November 13, 2024 at 12:00 pm
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement put out a fresh call for contracts for surveillance technologies before an anticipated surge in the number of people it monitors ahead of deportation hearings.
- The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillanceby Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman on November 12, 2024 at 11:30 am
Donald Trump has vowed to deport millions and jail his enemies. To carry out that agenda, his administration will exploit America’s digital surveillance machine. Here are some steps you can take to evade it.
- The Real Problem With Banning Masks at Protestsby Ilica Mahajan on November 12, 2024 at 11:00 am
Privacy advocates worry banning masks at protests will encourage harassment, while cops’ high-tech tools render the rules unnecessary.
- The AI Machine Gun of the Future Is Already Hereby Jared Keller on November 11, 2024 at 10:30 am
The Pentagon is pursuing every available option to keep US troops safe from the rising tide of adversary drones, including a robotic twist on its standard-issue small arms.