Tag: Televisions
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‘Some staff work behind armoured glass’: a cybersecurity expert on The Undeclared War
The cyber-attack on the UK in episode one was all too credible. I initially thought they were going to be vague and melodramatic – “The …
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Smart home makers hoard your data, but won’t say if the police come for it
A decade ago, it was almost inconceivable that nearly every household item could be hooked up to the internet. These days, it’s near …
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Why Stopping Fraudulent Advertising On Television Before It Even Starts Is A Smart Idea
While TV is safe for now, the spread of television to multiple digital platforms means that might not always be the case. Hackers are …
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A Roundtable of Hackers Dissects the Season 3 Finale of ‘Mr. Robot’
The sizzling finale of Mr. Robot’s third season left us on the edge of our …
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A Roundtable of Hackers Dissects ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 3 Episode 9: ‘Stage 3’
It’s the penultimate episode of Mr. Robot’s third season, and the stakes are higher than …
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A Roundtable of Hackers Dissects ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 3 Episode 8: ‘Don’t Delete Me’
Episode 8 of Mr. Robot’s third season was moving and raw, with a heavy dose of pop culture and …
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A Roundtable of Hackers Dissects ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 3 Episode 7: ‘Fredrick & Tanya’
Episode 7 of Mr. Robot’s third season was heartbreaking, as we [SPOILER ALERT] bid farewell to two of our favorite …
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A Roundtable of Hackers Dissects ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 3 Episode 6: ‘Kill Process’
Episode 6 of Mr. Robot’s third season may have been tragic, but there were plenty of hacks and details for our team of technologists to …
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‘Mr. Robot’ Rewind: Hacking a DEF CON CTF in the lights out season 3 premiere
(Twitter Photo via @whoismrrobot) Spoiler alert: In order to analyze the technical detail of each show, I have to discuss the episodes in …
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Carly Chaikin on ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 3: None of Us Know Where This Is All Going
The actress says fans can expect a faster-paced season three. SHARE TWEET Miles Surrey Oct 11 2017, 3:37pm …
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Smart fridges and TVs should carry security rating, police chief says
Televisions, fridges and other internet-connected home appliances should carry cyber security ratings alongside energy efficiency ratings, a police chief has suggested. Durham chief constable Mike Barton said customers should be given the at-a-glance information for internet-ready equipment in the same way fridges, freezers, TVs and other appliances have to display their energy efficiency ratings before…
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