Avoiding the Ransomware Mistakes that Crippled Atlanta
Q1 Cyber-Attacks on UK Firms Jump 27%
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/cyberattacks-on-uk-firms-jump-27/
@JWilliams I think part of it comes from critics not understanding that science is a constant state of exploration and investigation, and what we know changes with new discoveries. Note that no one complains as we learn more about the brain and body to improve or develop medical procedures!
Russian court blocks Telegram messaging app in privacy row
https://phys.org/news/2018-04-russian-court-blocks-telegram-messaging.html
No, that galaxy without dark matter has not ruled out modified gravity
http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2018/04/no-that-galaxy-without-dark-matter-has.html
Uber's 2016 Breach Affected More Than 20 Million U.S. Users
@Jeast Catering to a certain subset, I'm guessing.
They're back! (OK, for some of us, they never left)
“High Definition Vinyl” Is Happening, Possibly as Early as Next Year
https://pitchfork.com/news/high-definition-vinyl-is-happening-possibly-as-early-as-next-year/
Yes, and in the US we still don't have the securest version of the chips because they went with the older technology.
I don't agree. They won't implement these changes because they have insurance to cover their breaches and they make so much money that they are still on the side of the tipping point where the insurance is cheaper than change.
Google Chrome to Boost User Privacy by Improving Cookies Handling Procedure
Scientists Create Beautiful Iridescent Material That Could Be Edible
(Personally, I'll wait until the "could be" thing is hashed out)
https://gizmodo.com/scientists-create-beautiful-iridescent-material-that-co-1825115747
When curing a disease with gene therapy is bad business
Europeans are arguing over whether robots should have rights
I have a feeling the outcome of discussions like this may be kind of important.
NASA's Juno Mission Provides Infrared Tour of Jupiter's North Pole
@JWilliams yes. Yubi is part of the FIDO Alliance, so that's their vision also
@DanceLight Good question. It could be that the people who process the images do so with an eye for visual appeal (e.g. artificial color choices), or it could be that because we're part of and came from the universe, what we find beautiful stems from that.
Or both.
The Columbia space shuttle first launched 37 years ago
http://www.astronomy.com/news/2018/04/the-columbia-space-shuttle-first-launched-37-years-ago
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