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My Tips for a Killer Product Launch

Be sure to blow up any criticism or misunderstanding of your app, no matter how small, into a flat-out organizational panic. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/OCEDS6G

Apple iOS, Google Android Patch Zero-Days in July Security Updates

Plus: Mozilla fixes two high-severity bugs in Firefox, Citrix fixes a flaw that was used to attack a US-based critical infrastructure organization, and Oracle patches over 500 vulnerabilities. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/QIUKA1d

What Isaac Asimov’s Robbie Teaches About AI and How Minds 'Work'

When humans didn't know what moved the ocean and the sun, they granted those objects mental states. Something similar can happen with artificial intelligence. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/NWlBbO6

‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’ Players Hit With Worm Malware

Plus: Russia tightens social media censorship, new cyberattack reporting rules for US companies, and Google Street View returns to Germany. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/IQek3gj

They Didn't Ask to Go Viral. Posting on Social Media Without Consent Is Immoral

It's typical to ask friends for permission to share pictures of them. Yet people don't extend this courtesy to strangers, either because they think nothing of it or they need to go viral at all costs. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/pnPhZfH

The NSA Is Lobbying Congress to Save a Phone Surveillance 'Loophole'

The National Security Agency has urged top lawmakers to resist demands that it obtain warrants for sensitive data sold by data brokers. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/DGih82Z

To Watermark AI, It Needs Its Own Alphabet

It's getting harder to distinguish between AI- and human-generated content. But Unicode presents an elegant hack in the race to watermark AI-written text. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/IMV6B4J

The Curse of the Long Boom

I run into a lot of incorrect predictions when reading through the WIRED archives. What should the takeaway be? from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/NrFsf8v

Twitter Scammers Stole $1,000 From My Friend—So I Hunted Them Down

After scammers duped a friend with a hacked Twitter account and a “deal” on a MacBook, I enlisted the help of a fellow threat researcher to trace the criminals’ offline identities. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/0f7hQTd

The White House Already Knows How to Make AI Safer

The US already has a road map for the deployment of AI systems. Biden's promised executive order just needs to put these guidelines into practice. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/g0lBxdq

Threads Is the Latest Move in the AI Arms Race

Mark Zuckerberg's choice to launch Meta's Threads app stands in stark contrast to Elon Musk’s recent moves to charge for data from X. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/1M7gTJK

ChatGPT Plugins Pose Security Risks

Third-party plugins boost ChatGPT’s capabilities. But security researchers say they add an extra layer of risk. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/E3xB2lK

The Best Personal Safety Devices, Apps, and Wearables (2023)

Your smartphone or wearable could help you out in a truly dangerous situation. Here are some options to consider. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/cAmJRnW

TETRA Radio Code Encryption Has a Flaw: A Backdoor

A secret encryption cipher baked into radio systems used by critical infrastructure workers, police, and others around the world is finally seeing sunlight. Researchers say it isn’t pretty. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/rAwj9ec

How Signal Walks the Line Between Anarchism and Pragmatism

The privacy-focused messaging app arose from a fringe culture that emphasized individual autonomy and skepticism of authority. As it tries to go mainstream, can it escape its roots? from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/aFJA7ok

China’s Breach of Microsoft Cloud Email May Expose Deeper Problems

Plus: Microsoft expands access to premium security features, AI child sexual abuse material is on the rise, and Netflix’s password crackdown has its intended effect. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/AjItQ9d

What My Solitary Confinement in Iran Revealed About the Dangers of an Isolated Internet

Online platforms and near-future technologies will exacerbate our physical and cognitive isolation from one another, somewhat similar to how our bodies and minds are controlled in prison. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/X2Lh6pc

NYPD Body Cam Data Shows the Scale of Violence Against Protesters

A landmark $13 million settlement with the City of New York is the latest in a string of legal wins for protesters who were helped by a video-analysis tool that smashes the “bad apple” myth. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/Su1FeH9

Twilight of the Mods

Lately, Bluesky and Reddit are offering contrasting lessons in how not to moderate. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/qwPD3Aa

Satellites Are Rife With Basic Security Flaws

German researchers gained rare access to three satellites and found that they're years behind normal cybersecurity standards. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/4TcnWzC

To Save Itself, Hollywood Must Build Its Own ChatGPT

Silicon Valley plans to use AI to do to movies and TV what it did to news and music, but it's not too late to resist. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/q8YuV3p

Fourth Amendment Is Not for Sale Act Goes Back to Congress

A bill to prevent cops and spies from buying Americans’ data instead of getting a warrant has a fighting chance in the US Congress as lawmakers team up against surveillance overreach. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/3lXRd1L

North Carolina's New Abortion Law Is Also a Weapon Against Free Speech

Even if North Carolina's abortion law is found unconstitutional, it will confuse lawmakers, platforms, and users and limit what people say online. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/V2vP9E7

Nude Videos of Kids From Hacked Baby Monitors Were Sold on Telegram

Plus: A fitness app may have leaked the location of a murdered submarine captain, the privacy risks of filing taxes online, and how Facebook data was used in an abortion trial. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/dCSbeVX

FBI Surveillance Fears Are Uniting a Badly Broken Congress

The FBI has collected sensitive data on millions of Americans without warrants, drawing intense scrutiny from Congress and turning the agency into a punching bag across the political divide. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/y3Z7gFw

The World Is Toxic. Welcome to the Metabolic Era

You can't avoid toxicity in a world driven by endless growth. To survive, it's time to embrace radical breakdown. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/XSOGHFr

'World of Warcraft' Has a Lot to Teach the Twitter Clones

Threads and the parade of Twitter rivals can’t dethrone the king, but time and bad management will. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/JDInvKF

How a Cloud Flaw Gave Chinese Spies a Key to Microsoft’s Kingdom

Microsoft says hackers somehow stole a cryptographic key, perhaps from its own network, that let them forge user identities and slip past cloud defenses. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/aB7puOX

Ransomware Attacks Are on the Rise, Again

Ransomware attacks tumbled in 2022, offering hope that the tide was turning against the criminal gangs behind them. Then things got a whole lot worse. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/tehoY5T

Silk Road’s Second-in-Command, Variety Jones, Gets 20 Years in Prison

Roger Thomas Clark, also known as Variety Jones, will spend much of the rest of his life in prison for his key role in building the world’s first dark web drug market. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/IBXVP4x

How to Use Discords Family Center With Your Teens

The popular communication platform launched a new child safety tool for parents. Here’s what the feature does (and doesn’t) include. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/Kb7Sla3

Rising Interest Rates Might Herald the End of the Open Internet

Web 2.0 took off with help from the economic conditions of the 2000s. Recent moves from Reddit and Twitter signal that that era is coming to an end. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/PVnA0qL

Meta Ran a Giant Experiment in Governance. Now It's Turning to AI

The company just ran a huge pilot program to inform decisions about the metaverse. Here’s how it needs to improve the process before applying it to AI. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/KIz0ObU

The Quiet Rise of Real-Time Crime Centers

Cities across the US have established RTCCs that police say protect the rights of innocent people, but critics warn of creeping surveillance. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/Vw2FILC

Beware the Digital Whiteboard

A new office tool is infecting thought and communication with the worst symptoms of design thinking. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/QdobcjG

Russias Notorious Troll Farm Disbands

Plus: A French bill would allow spying via phone cameras, ATM skimmers target welfare families, and Japan’s largest cargo port gets hit with ransomware. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/EkyNlpJ

4 Best VPN Services (2023): For Routers PC iPhone Android and More

It won’t solve all of your privacy problems, but a virtual private network can make you a less tempting target for hackers. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/LpRWQE8

How Threads' Privacy Policy Compares to Twitter's (and Its Rivals')

Want to try out Meta’s new social media app? Here’s more context on what personal data is collected by Threads and similar social media apps. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/KNQiDz6

Don't Join ThreadsMake Instagram's 'Twitter Killer' Join You

Meta’s Twitter alternative promises that it will work with decentralized platforms, giving you greater control of your data. You can hold the company to that—if you don't sign up. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/QiGbgNm

Give Every AI a Soulor Else

To solve the “crisis” in artificial intelligence, AI beings must say, “I am me.” from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/NGfktAY

US Spies Are Buying Americans' Private Data. Congress Has a Chance to Stop It

The National Defense Authorization Act now includes draft language forbidding government entities from buying Americans' search histories, location data, and more. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/OhdIt9c

EV Charger Hacking Poses a Catastrophic Risk

Vulnerabilities in electric vehicle charging stations and a lack of broad standards threaten drivers—and the power grid. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/ErbtZL2

Let People Collect Sperm From the Dead

It may now be easier to get pregnant using the sperm of a deceased loved one. The practice is controversial—but it’s not inherently wrong. from Ideas Latest https://ift.tt/0P3aJxy

Security News This Week: Cyberstalkers Win First Amendment Victory in the US Supreme Court

Plus: Hackers knock out Russian military satellite communications, a spyware maker gets breached, and the SEC targets a victim companyis CISO. from Security Latest https://ift.tt/GuFn0xY