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Inmates Need Internet to Prepare for Life After Prison

Giving inmates access to the technology they'll rely on when they reenter society is a key to reducing recidivism. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/5xSEnkP

Apple Google and MOVEit Just Patched Serious Security Flaws

Plus: Microsoft fixes 78 vulnerabilities, VMWare plugs a flaw already used in attacks, and more critical updates from June. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/ltaLTrV

Should I Use an AI to Write My Wedding Toast?

WIRED’s spiritual advice columnist on the meaning of emotional labor and how not to be the worst man. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/XprayLs

Pornhub Accused of Illegal Data Collection

Complaints filed in the European Union claim the porn site fails to follow basic data-collection policies under GDPR. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/O09tp3Y

How Your Real Flight Reservation Can Be Used to Scam You

Scammers use a booking technicality, traveler confusion, and promises of dirt-cheap tickets to offer hot deals that are anything but. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/vfjbZiI

How Microsoft Excel Tries to Rebrand Work as Excitement

This banal type of office software has a long history of trying to pass itself off as whimsical. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/Ogew1o7

Do Microbes Matter More Than Humans?

Microbes aren't as charismatic as megafauna, but they outnumber humans—and their welfare deserves consideration. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/YmLkrJS

The Night 17 Million Precious Military Records Went Up in Smoke

Fifty years ago, a fire ripped through the National Personnel Records Center. It set off a massive project to save crucial pieces of American history—including, I hoped, my grandfather’s. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/qjfKhwi

The US Senate Wants to Reign In AI. Good Luck With That

With a poor track record on tech regulation, do lawmakers stand a chance? from Security Latest https://ift.tt/8NtB5cg

5 Ways to Make Your Instant Messaging More Secure

Make sure your chats are kept as private as you want them to be. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/zxkgwAL

Update Your iPhone Right Now to Fix 2 Apple Zero Days

Plus: Discord has a child predator problem, fears rise of China spying from Cuba, and hackers try to blackmail Reddit. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/pdHvIG6

Deepfake Porn Reveals a Perverts Dilemma'

What's the moral difference between indulging in a sexual fantasy about someone and watching a deepfake of them? from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/ElGyVhu

Inside the Illicit Market for Abortion Pills on Telegram

The gray market for abortifacient sales to the US is evolving alongside a shifting legal landscape. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/SMXmis2

Military AIs Next Frontier: Your Work Computer

Spycraft developed by defense contractors are now being sold to employers to identify labor organizing. Regulators must step up to protect workers' privacy. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/p7ETKB5

Docs Show FBI Pressures Cops to Keep Phone Surveillance Secrets

Newly released documents highlight the bureau's continued secrecy around cell-site simulators—spying tech that everyone already assumes exists. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/G3t8L7W

How the Most Popular Cars in the US Track Drivers

Vehicles from Toyota, Honda, Ford, and more can collect huge volumes of data. Here’s what the companies can access. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/8EFJWNK

Better Government Tech Is Possible

There's so much potential for the government to use technology to improve the lives of citizens. It starts with acknowledging the importance of training. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/5IOHF1b

Humans Arent Mentally Ready for an AI-Saturated Post-Truth World

The AI era promises a flood of disinformation, deepfakes, and hallucinated “facts.” Psychologists are only beginning to grapple with the implications. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/d07ZgX3

A Newly Named Group of GRU Hackers is Wreaking Havoc in Ukraine

Plus: The arrest of an alleged Lockbit ransomware hacker, the wild tale of a problematic FBI informant, and one of North Korea’s biggest crypto heists. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/WT6IOfF

Clop Hacking Rampage Hits US Agencies and Exposes Data of Millions

The ransomware gang Clop exploited a vulnerability in a file transfer service. The flaw is now patched, but the damage is still coming into focus. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/qE7ms6V

Podcasts Could Unleash a New Age of Enlightenment

Access to intellectual conversations reshaped the early modern age. Today’s interview podcasts are expanding social learning at an unprecedented scale. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/DJhtd53

My Fathers Death in 7 Gigabytes

Dad spent decades writing weird, experimental literature. His last wish: Upload it all to the Internet Archive. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/CKbFYxO

How Shady Chinese Encryption Chips Got Into the Navy NATO and NASA

The US government warns encryption chipmaker Hualan has suspicious ties to China’s military. Yet US agencies still use one of its subsidiary’s chips, raising fears of a backdoor. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/cLkyveb

ChatGPT Is Unoriginaland Exactly What Humans Need

The technology can help cut through buzzwordy “solutions” and serve as a shortcut for jumpstarting creativity. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/YSX0P5I

It's Time to Let the Noisy World Back In

White noise machines, construction-grade headphones, and more have made it easier to live without auditory intrusions. That’s not necessarily a good thing. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/TQhMHF5

UFO Whistleblower, Meet a Conspiracy-Loving Congress

Fresh claims from a former US intelligence officer about an “intact” alien craft may get traction on Capitol Hill, where some lawmakers want to believe. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/oJx8ugX

The US Is Openly Stockpiling Dirt on All Its Citizens

A newly declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveals the federal government is buying troves of data about Americans. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/RQ8IE0X

A Massive Vaccine Database Leak Exposes IDs of Millions of Indians

Personal information, including ID documents and phone numbers, have been released on Telegram. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/6cBQT2V

An Anti-Porn App Put Him in Jail and His Family Under Surveillance

A court used an app called Covenant Eyes to surveil the family of a man released on bond. Now he’s back in jail, and tech misuse may be to blame. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/IncDzrg

Talitrix Prison-Monitoring System Tracks Inmates Down to Their Heart Rate

Documents WIRED obtained detail new prison-monitoring technology that keeps tabs on inmates' location, heartbeats, and more. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/fRUNd2h

9 Years After the Mt. Gox Hack, Feds Indict Alleged Culprits

Plus: Instagram’s CSAM network gets exposed, Clop hackers claim credit for MOVEit Transfer exploit, and a $35 million crypto heist has North Korean ties. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/hjvY4Sx

Marc Andreessen Is (Mostly) Wrong This Time

Silicon Valley’s preeminent venture capitalist tries to craft the Ur-narrative for generative AI, and in doing so lays bare its contradictions. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/5D0h6ZP

The End of Influencing on Instagram

Creators are tired of being at the mercy of platforms. What would it take to own their relationship with their audience? from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/Ifvasui

The Bizarre Reality of Getting Online in North Korea

New testimony from defectors reveals pervasive surveillance and monitoring of limited internet connections. For millions of others, the internet simply doesn't exist. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/dXrWT16

The Bold Plan to Create Cyber 311 Hotlines

UT-Austin will join a growing movement to launch cybersecurity clinics for cities and small businesses that often fall through the cracks. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/DrXdi5O

How to Leave a Platform When the Party's Over

Elon Musk’s degradation of Twitter may seem like a loss, but social platforms aren’t built to last forever. My time on a 2000s illness blog taught me that. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/IwsbAB2

Don't Want Students to Rely on ChatGPT? Have Them Use It

It’s easy to forget how little students and educators understand generative AI’s flaws. Once they actually try it out, they’ll see that it can’t replace them. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/ug8DHyC

Apple Expands Its On-Device Nudity Detection to Combat CSAM

Instead of scanning iCloud for illegal content, Apple’s tech will locally flag inappropriate images for kids. And adults are getting an opt-in nudes filter too. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/MJjmiQH

Hacks Against Ukraine's Emergency Response Services Rise During Bombings

Data from Cloudflare's free digital defense service, Project Galileo, illuminates new links between online and offline attacks. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/URnfx41

The Trade-Offs for Privacy in a Post-Dobbs Era

In a world where health care in one state is a crime in another, the interconnectivity of electronic medical records puts patients’ reproductive health data at risk. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/Y4JeTEf

Inside 4chan’s Top-Secret Moderation Machine

Internal company documents reveal how the imageboard’s chaotic moderation allowed racism and violence to take over. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/FaXHA0d

If Pinocchio Doesn't Freak You Out, Microsoft's Sydney Shouldn't Either

Why do people panic when an AI chatbot tells us it “wants to be human," but not when inanimate object says it wants to be a “real boy"? from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/AvgziVZ

AI Is Being Used to ‘Turbocharge’ Scams

Plus: Amazon’s Ring was ordered to delete algorithms, North Korea’s failed spy satellite, and a rogue drone “attack” isn’t what it seems. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/eqQ74Zk

How AI Protects (and Attacks) Your Inbox

Criminals may use artificial intelligence to scam you. Companies, like Google, are looking for ways AI and machine learning can help prevent phishing. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/yRYkImE

The Messy US Influence That’s Helping Iranians Stay Online

Newly announced sanctions against Iran-based Avaran Cloud underscore the complexity of crafting Washington’s internet freedom efforts. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/eswEGLn

Kaspersky Says New Zero-Day Malware Hit iPhones—Including Its Own

On the same day, Russia’s FSB intelligence service launched wild claims of NSA and Apple hacking thousands of Russians. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/YORgkHo

Do Sheep Dream of Electric Androids?

What a decades-long debate over animals' ability to imagine the future reveals about science, humanity, and futurism. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/7OmozMr