Official Gmail Blog: Introducing Gmail Mic Drop - 1 views
Intensions Study: The Future of Work - 1 views
FBI has accessed San Bernardino shooter's phone without Apple's help - The Washington Post - 1 views
Malware scam appears to use GPS data to catch speeding Pennsylvania drivers | The Verge - 1 views
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"that the data is coming from an app with permission to track phone GPS data. That could either be a legitimate app that has been compromised, or a purpose-built malicious app that was uploaded online. As anyone who has used a GPS navigator knows, location data can be used to roughly calculate your travel speed. The emails ask for payment of the speeding ticket, but no apparatus is set up to receive such fines. Instead, a link that claims to lead to a photo of the user's license plate instead loads malware onto the user's device."
Virtual Desktop 1.0 Trailer - 1 views
Angola's Wikipedia Pirates Are Exposing the Problems With Digital Colonialism - 1 views
Outlaw programming languages that threaten the safety of the American people and work c... - 1 views
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Huh :-) Well, I could see more specific guides and regulations along this line actually making sense. For instance, require that only strongly-typed languages be used in systems associated with vehicle control (the rationale being that a strongly-typed language will catch a lot more errors at compile-time).
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