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Chinese spyware code was copied from America's NSA - researchers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese spies used code first developed by the U.S. National Security Agency to support their hacking operations, Israeli researchers said on Monday, another indication of how malicious software developed by governments can boomerang against their creators.
Citizens band radio from trucks may have a future in autonomous cars
Citizens band radio, the beloved means of communication for truckers all over North America, Europe and elsewhere, is nowadays rarely used by motorists. And yet the old technology is still highly valued by professional tractor-trailer drivers, who not only want information, but a little company too.
WallStreetBets video says it’s ‘time to level the playing field’
WallStreetBets’ “OG mods” have finally spoken.
Bill Gates says social-media bans aren’t answer to divisiveness
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said social-media silencing such as Twitter Inc’s lifetime ban on former President Donald Trump risk leading to even more divisiveness in the US.
Weak power grids expose risks for the electrification of everything
Home heating systems shutting down. Hospitals facing water shortages. Oil refineries going offline.
Facebook blocks medical data shared by apps
Facebook has started blocking sensitive health information that third-party apps had been sharing with the social network in violation of its own rules, said New York officials who investigated the situation.
Facial recognition may help find US Capitol rioters, but at a cost
As facial recognition is increasingly used by authorities to nab lawbreakers from criminals to US Capitol rioters, experts warn it could harm many others.
Facebook takes down main page of Myanmar military
(Reuters) - Facebook on Sunday deleted the main page of the Myanmar military under it standards prohibiting the incitement of violence, the company said, a day after two protesters were killed when police opened fire at a demonstration against the Feb 1 coup.
Nigerian Instagram star aided North Korea cyber crime, US says
In a multinational crime investigation, US officials say a Nigerian influencer, with the help of a Canadian, aided North Korean hackers to launder money stolen from a Maltese bank.
Rights group: Cambodia Internet gateway will hurt privacy
Cambodia plans to set up a new national Internet gateway that critics fear will increase online surveillance and censorship of the internet and infringe on rights to privacy and free expression.