The latest “let’s see how YOU like it” project aims to track what government employees are up to online.
More evidence Mac ransomware exists
Mac ransomware is rare but Apple computers are far from immune – here’s how to protect yourself.
Airbnb – the heartache of fake holiday scams
Scammers are using all sorts of techniques to get around Airbnb’s anti-fraud detection. Don’t get caught out!
US-CERT issues North Korean cyberattack patch warning
The US has issued an unusually stark public warning about the threat posed by North Korean cyberattacks
News in brief: Samsung customers exposed; emergency service drones; potatoes on the Moon?
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news!
Wind, Solar Surpassed 10 Percent of US Electricity In March, Says EIA
According to the Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration, wind and solar produced 10 percent of the electricity generated in the U.S. for the first time in March. The Hill reports: The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) monthly power report for March…
US Internet Company Refused To Participate In NSA Surveillance, Documents Reveal
Zack Whittaker reports via ZDNet: A U.S. company refused to comply with a top-secret order that compelled it to facilitate government surveillance, according to newly declassified documents. According to the document, the unnamed company’s refusal to participate in the surveillance…
We Could Have Had Cellphones Four Decades Earlier
_Sharp’r_ writes: Professor Thomas Hazlett of Clemson University analyzed the history of wireless spectrum and concluded the technology was known and available for cellphones in the 40s, but there was no spectrum available. Based on assumptions cellphones would always be…
Microsoft's AI Is the First to Reach a Perfect Ms. Pac-Man Score
Maluuba, a deep-learning team acquired by Microsoft in January, has created an AI system that has achieved the perfect score for Ms. Pac-Man. According to The Verge, the AI system “learned how to reach the game’s maximum point value of…
US Spy Satellite Buzzes ISS
The spy satellite that SpaceX launched about six weeks ago appears to have buzzed the International Space Station in early June. The fly-by was made by a dedicated group of ground-based observers who continued to track the satellite after it…