The hacker, who pleaded guilty to stealing and laundering nearly 120,000 bitcoin from Bitfinex, said sentence-reduction ...
How cybercriminals and organized cargo thieves stole 40,000 pounds of lobster using hacked load boards, fictitious pickups ...
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Many people love arts and crafts, and for good reason. A study published by Frontiers in Public Health says that engaging in these projects leads to significant mental health benefits. But with art ...
Spot signs of hacking early: Detect if computer compromised with key indicators, tools, and cybersecurity tips to secure your system fast. Pixabay, pixelcreatures Rising cyber threats make early ...
When you're getting ready to plug an external hard drive or USB flash drive into your favorite device, you have a choice to make. That's because most computers have multiple USB ports, and despite ...
Some workers are using AI to do their jobs for them and keeping quiet about it, according to a new report. A survey from KPMG and the University of Melbourne found that 57% of employees have used AI ...
At M.I.T., a new program called “artificial intelligence and decision-making” is now the second-most-popular undergraduate major. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer covers computer science and A.I.
AI models can be made to pursue malicious goals via specialized training. Teaching AI models about reward hacking can lead to other bad actions. A deeper problem may be the issue of AI personas.
The social network X is expected to begin displaying in user profiles whether someone may be using a VPN to obscure their location. Based on a post in October about transparency on the platform ...
Pain isn’t just an alarm — it’s a survival learning system, and understanding that changes everything. In this talk, we learn how the brain amplifies pain through fear and memory, and why “pain-free” ...