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‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies
  1. ‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies

    Censored Planet is releasing technical details for other researchers and for activists.

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  2. 5 ways Americans can keep their vote secure and accurate

    Expert advice for voting in an unprecedented election.

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  3. Burn after reading

    A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech.

  4. $1.8M DARPA project aims to protect cars, trucks and spacecraft from hackers

    Ironpatch could head off growing danger of security vulnerabilities in vehicle systems.

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  5. New remote voting risks and solutions identified

    The upcoming presidential election in the middle of a pandemic has many jurisdictions exploring new technologies. They’re not secure.

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  6. Catching nuclear smugglers: fast algorithm could enable cost-effective detectors at borders

    The algorithm can pick out weak signals from nuclear weapons materials, hidden in ordinary radiation sources like fertilizer.

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  7. Autonomous vehicles can be fooled to ‘see’ nonexistent obstacles

    Vehicles that perceive obstacles that aren’t really there could cause traffic accidents.

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  8. Not enough voters detecting ballot errors and potential hacks, study finds

    Researchers carried out the first study on voter behavior with electronic assistive devices, found 93% missed incorrect ballots.

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  9. How Let’s Encrypt doubled the percentage of secure websites in four years

    A Q&A with J. Alex Halderman, who co-founded the nonprofit organization.

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  10. A laser pointer could hack your voice-controlled virtual assistant

    Researchers identified a vulnerability that allows a microphone to ‘unwittingly listen to light as if it were sound’

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