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@WIRED shared
On Dec 18, 2021
The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an emergency order on Friday that all US agencies assess their systems and apply patches and other mitigations related to the Log4j vulnerability by December 23. https://t.co/SJjAalbKJt
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Security News This Week: Buckle Up for More Log4j Madness

Security News This Week: Buckle Up for More Log4j Madness

Plus: An alleged spy, a ransomware arrest, and more of the week's top security news.

@WIREDScience shared
On Dec 19, 2021
A UN report says a drone, operating without human control, attacked people in Libya. International efforts to restrict such weapons have so far failed. https://t.co/fSWS5wov3M
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Autonomous Weapons Are Here, but the World Isn’t Ready for Them

Autonomous Weapons Are Here, but the World Isn’t Ready for Them

A UN report says a drone, operating without human control, attacked people in Libya. International efforts to restrict such weapons have so far failed.

@StartUsInsights shared
On Dec 19, 2021
📲 From Embedded Systems to Printed Electronics, get a head-start & explore the Top 10 Electronics Manufacturing Trends 👉 https://t.co/9r28zGOc41 ft. @Celus_io @dovermicro @Luos_io #Electronics #Manufacturing #Trends #2022
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Top 10 Electronics Manufacturing Trends, Technologies & Innovations for 2022

Top 10 Electronics Manufacturing Trends, Technologies & Innovations for 2022

Get a head-start & explore the top 10 Electronics Manufacturing Trends plus 20 hand-picked Startups to learn how they impact your business!

@AP shared
On Dec 18, 2021
The U.S. isn’t currently enduring large-scale, front-page ransomware attacks on par with ones earlier this year that targeted the global meat supply or kept millions of Americans from filling their gas tanks. But the problem hasn't disappeared. https://t.co/C8j2xNGaVl
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Ransomware persists even as high-profile attacks have slowed

Ransomware persists even as high-profile attacks have slowed

In the months since President Joe Biden warned Russia's Vladimir Putin that he needed to crack down on ransomware gangs in his country, there hasn’t been a massive attack like the one ...

@WIRED shared
On Dec 19, 2021
Even if a company doesn’t have your name (which they probably do), they can still acquire your address, internet search history, smartphone GPS logs, and other data to pin you down. https://t.co/QE7xf4VGv8
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Big Data May Not Know Your Name. But It Knows Everything Else

Big Data May Not Know Your Name. But It Knows Everything Else

Data brokers claim that deidentified data on millions of Americans is risk-free. Lawmakers need to know that “anonymity” is an abstraction.

@guardianscience shared
On Dec 19, 2021
The year’s top 10 science stories, chosen by scientists https://t.co/9HpCVTTQa4
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The year’s top 10 science stories, chosen by scientists

The year’s top 10 science stories, chosen by scientists

Billionaires in space, an end-date for deforestation, facing up to racial bias in healthcare – we asked scientists to share the most important developments of 2021

@voxdotcom shared
On Dec 18, 2021
A new Stanford, Berkeley, and UCSF collaboration takes on one of the biggest problems in science: inflexible, all-consuming grants https://t.co/JdATH93oUJ
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Can a new approach to funding scientific research unlock innovation?

Can a new approach to funding scientific research unlock innovation?

How we fund research is stifling creativity. Here’s one potential fix.

@WIRED shared
On Dec 19, 2021
In some parts of the developing world, cryptocurrency is changing lives for the better. https://t.co/GLBDXmf76r
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We All Need to Stop Only Seeing the Dark Side of Crypto

We All Need to Stop Only Seeing the Dark Side of Crypto

In some parts of the developing world, cryptocurrency is changing lives for the better.