Tag: Open-Source Licenses
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MIT Sloan quietly shelves AI ransomware study after researcher calls BS
Do 80 percent of ransomware attacks really come from AI? MIT Sloan has now withdrawn a working paper that made that eyebrow-raising claim …
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MIT Sloan: 80% of ransomware attacks use AI
A recent study by MIT Sloan and Safe Security shows a sharp increase in ransomware attacks using artificial intelligence (AI). Analyzing …
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Rethinking privacy: A tech expert’s perspective
Data privacy has become one of the most pressing challenges of our time, but it didn’t happen overnight. The proliferation of data …
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MIT delivers database containing 700+ risks associated with AI
A group of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have opted to not just discuss all of the ways artificial intelligence …
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Q&A: At MIT event, Tom Siebel sees ‘terrifying’ consequences from using AI
Speakers ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) developers to law firms grappled this week with questions about the efficacy and ethics …
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SEMIBUG: NetBSD and Security, tonight
SEMIBUG is hosting a presentation by David Maxwell on security and NetBSD, tonight. It’s hosted online so if you can read this, you can …
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MIT SCRAM: a new analysis platform for prioritizing enterprise security investments
MIT has debuted a new platform designed to help the enterprise decide how to invest in cybersecurity. On Thursday, MIT’s Computer Science …
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NS1’s software-defined DDI solution now available on Cisco GPL
NS1 announced that the company has joined the Cisco DevNet SolutionsPlus program, making its enterprise DNS, DHCP, and IP address …
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Voatz of no confidence: MIT boffins eviscerate US election app, claim fiends could exploit flaws to derail democracy
Only a week after the mobile app meltdown in Iowa’s Democratic Caucus, computer scientists at MIT have revealed their analysis of the Voatz …
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Researchers say US voting app flaw could let attackers change votes
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say a voting app used in four states in the U.S. has some serious security flaws, …
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Researchers say U.S. voting app has dangerous, fundamental security flaws
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have said that a voting app used in four states in the U.S. has some serious …
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UNIX Co-Founder Ken Thompson’s BSD Password Has Finally Been Cracked
A 39-year-old login password of Ken Thompson, the co-creator of the UNIX operating system among, has finally been cracked that belongs to a …
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