It's perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs [Fri Nov 10 2023]

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It's perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs

Just because they store messages in a way owners can't access doesn't mean it's a privacy violation, US court rules

 
 

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Microsoft: Iran's cybercrews got stuck into Israel days after Hamas attacked – not in tandem

At least two destructive attacks, but – crucially – after deadly conflict erupted

It's perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs

Just because they store messages in a way owners can't access doesn't mean it's a privacy violation, US court rules

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Arm flexes financial muscles post-IPO, but shares get a reality check

Brit chip house now looking to cloud and automotive to grow revenues

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Enterprise wallets to sustain European IT growth as devices lag

Software and services set to save continent's tech growth into 2024, says Gartner

Gauss we've all got a fresh option for a gen AI handheld: A Samsung device

Vendor promises ChatGPT and DALL•E-esque products in the near future

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Nexperia sells Newport Wafer Fab to American chipmaker for $177M

Good news for skilled workers with new owner aiming to 'safeguard positions'

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EU lawmakers scolded for concealing identities of privacy-busting content-scanning 'experts'

Names of consultants on encryption bypass plan leaked anyway

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Downfall fallout: Intel knew AVX chips were insecure and did nothing, lawsuit claims

Billions of data-leaking processors sold despite warnings and patch just made them slower, punters complain

SolarWinds says SEC sucks: Watchdog 'lacks competence' to regulate cybersecurity

IT software slinger publishes fierce response to lawsuit brought last month

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MOVEit cybercriminals unearth fresh zero-day to exploit on-prem SysAid hosts

Second novel zero-day exploited by Lace Tempest this year offers notable demonstration of skill, especially for a ransomware affiliate

Russia's Sandworm – not just missile strikes – to blame for Ukrainian power blackouts

Online attack coincided with major military action, Mandiant says

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What to do with a cloud intrusion toolkit in 2023? Slap a chat assistant on it, duh

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Child psychiatrist jailed after using AI to make pornographic deep-fakes of kids

Perp said to have secretly recorded patients – and digitally undressed them using web neural networks

DDoS-like attack brought down OpenAI this week, not just its purported popularity

Plus: Lab launches dataset sharing initiative for its own benefit

Don't worry about those new export rules, China – Nvidia's already got more sanctions-compliant GPUs for ya

Chips limbo-dance right under Biden's performance limits

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Fedora 39 waves goodbye to modularity, but has enough spins to make your head spin

20th anniversary version of Linux distro brings lots of new goodies

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Intel's Arun Gupta on open source pragmatism and fanatics

VP of the Open Ecosystem at chip biz talks trust in the era of AI

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India gives social media platforms 36 hours to remove deepfakes

Today it's Bollywood actors, tomorrow it could be lawmakers themselves

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FTC interrupts Copyright Office probe to flip out over potential AI fraud, abuse

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Late Qualcomm cofounder teleports $200M into SETI to bankroll hunt for alien life

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Space Force turns to Falcon Heavy for spaceplane's seventh mission

Experiments include subjecting seeds to radiation and expanding flight envelope

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Rocket Lab mission lost in the Paschen of the moment

'Rare conditions' the culprit for an arc that shorted out the power supply

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Bad eIDAS: Europe ready to intercept, spy on your encrypted HTTPS connections [Thu Nov 9 2023]

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Bing Chat so hungry for GPUs, Microsoft will rent them from Oracle [Wed Nov 8 2023]

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Open source license challenges part 461: Element plots move to AGPLv3 [Tue Nov 7 2023]

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Google bins integrity API that looked more than a bit like horrible DRM for websites [Fri Nov 3 2023]

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